WORRIED...had amalgam filling removed and temporary crown placed today

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I'm hoping someone can help calm my nerves!!

I had a large amalgam filling removed today and a temporary crown placed. (It was necessary. I was starting to get my pain, and my dentist said she would have waited until after baby is born, but if I didn't do it now, I would soon need a root canal.)

I don't know why, but I didn't realize until during the procedure that I should have asked for a dental dam (it was a tooth wayyy in the back). The hygienist was sucking up pieces of the filling, but I'm pretty sure I swallowed a very small piece.

Could swallow a teeny tiny piece of old amalgam filling hurt my baby? I'm so worried after reading all the bad reports on mercury and pregnancy. :(

*I should mention that the filling was cracked...so there really wasn't another option but to remove it. It was probably giving me mercury exposure just from the crack in it...
 
No. A) A substance used as a filling, inside your mouth, with risk of being swallowed, would never be created in a way that could possibly cause harm, B) Your dentist would not perform a procedure on you that could be harmful without written consent from your doctor.
 
I am a hygienist. You're fine. You're more in danger from mercury by eating a can of tuna.

ETA: There is an incredible amount of misinformation about amalgam fillings, such as having "mercury exposure" by having a cracked filling. You can find ANYTHING on the internet.
 
I had an amalgam filling fitted 2 weeks ago also. My dentist said it was totally safe so I was happy to go ahead. I read on a dental website there was no real evidence to suggest it be harmful x
 
Thanks for the responses, everyone!! It helps put my mind at ease. While a lot of "natural, holistic" websites state amalgam filings being placed/removed in pregnancy is terrible, legitimate sources seem to have no evidence of anything.

I am a hygienist. You're fine. You're more in danger from mercury by eating a can of tuna.

ETA: There is an incredible amount of misinformation about amalgam fillings, such as having "mercury exposure" by having a cracked filling. You can find ANYTHING on the internet.

Thanks, cookette! It makes me feel better hearing this from a hygienist. I'm also trying to remind myself that's it done now anyway.

Quick question....It's the day after my crown and I'm having some sensitivity when I chew food with it (it's fine with hot/cold liquids). The dentist readjusted my bite today but it's still happening. Is this to be expected? Thanks in advance!
 
Sometimes it can take multiple adjustments :) Not unusual. Also, its possible to have bruised the ligament (PDL) that surrounds the tooth if you were chewing wrong on it for a while. Go for another adjustment.

I'm glad to put your mind at ease, we have enough to worry about while pregnant!
 

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