I, who never eat tuna more than twice a week, just was talked out of white filling in a big cavity in the hardest to get to part of the hardest to get to wisdom tooth. So of course that means silver, or as I prefer to think of it: a mercury neurotoxin tooth. I am not 100% up to speed on exactly why you shouldn’t ever get silver fillings, but I’ve heard bits and pieces. This cavity would have been extremely difficult to fill with white filling, but tell that to me now after I haven’t swallowed any saliva in 1 1/2 hours, and rinsed out like 50 times. (Many of which had flakes of something metallic looking – but I don’t want to know..) So if you know why you shouldn’t get silver fillings, PLEASE do not tell me. Next time the #@%!@$# wisdom tooth is coming out…