Material
Amalgam
in plain English.
A durable, silver-colored filling material made from a blend of metals including silver, tin, copper, and a small amount of mercury. Largely replaced today by tooth-colored composite.
The definition, in plain English
A durable, silver-colored filling material made from a blend of metals including silver, tin, copper, and a small amount of mercury. Largely replaced today by tooth-colored composite.
Why this matters when you’re sitting in the chair
You won’t hear most clinical terms in a Culpeper Dental Care visit without a follow-up sentence in everyday language — that’s the standard Dr. Sanie holds for every conversation. But it’s useful to know “amalgam” ahead of time so you can ask better questions and recognize when something on your treatment plan refers to it. If a recommendation mentions amalgamand you want a second pass at the explanation, just ask — that’s exactly what your visit is for.
When “amalgam” comes up at Culpeper Dental Care
Most patients encounter this term during one of three moments: while reviewing a treatment plan, when comparing options with Dr. Sanie, or while reading after-care instructions at home. We always pair the clinical word with the plain-English version so nothing about your care feels mysterious. If you’d like us to walk through the term in the context of your own mouth, mention it at your next exam.
Have a question about this?
The dental dictionary is a starting point, not a substitute for an exam. If you want this term explained for your own situation, call 540-418-0825 or book your visit at culpeperdentist.com/book-online.
Related material terms
- Athletic MouthguardA custom-fitted shield worn during sports to protect your teeth, lips, and jaw from injury. A custom guard fits better and lasts longer than a boil-and-bite.
- Composite ResinA tooth-colored filling material made of plastic and fine glass particles. Composite bonds directly to the tooth and blends in for a natural, seamless look.
- FluorideA naturally occurring mineral that strengthens tooth enamel and helps reverse early decay. You’ll find it in toothpaste, most public water, and in-office topical treatments.
- Night GuardA custom-fit appliance worn during sleep to protect teeth from grinding and to ease jaw and headache pain. A custom guard is far more comfortable than a store-bought one.
- RetainerA custom appliance worn after braces or aligners to hold your teeth in their new positions. Retainers are not optional — teeth want to drift back without one.
- Rubber DamA thin, soft sheet placed around a tooth during root canals or fillings to keep the area clean, dry, and isolated from the rest of the mouth.
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