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It is actually more routine to remove the old amalgam filling as often times there's new decay underneath the filling that's not detectible on xrays. Also, yes, microcracks and leakage can occur along the edges of the old filling and tooth structure that may jeopardize the success of the newly placed crown. A filling need not be visibly cracked, and yet there is damage to the tooth structure underneath and surrounding it.

Treva Lee