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Dental Fillings Las Vegas

Las Vegas dental fillings are the most common procedures performed in a dentist’s office. When a tooth begins to decay, patients hear the dreaded word, “cavity.” Dental fillings restore the look and function of the tooth and prevent the cavity from getting worse. In order to fill a cavity, the dentist must remove the decay, clean the cavity and then fill the hole with special materials.

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Cavities cause high levels of anxiety in many patients, and it’s the reason many people avoid the dentist. In Las Vegas, dental fillings are common and so are the doctors who perform them. But at ABC Dental Care, Dr. Teodora Buda  Gordon and his team go the extra mile to ensure their patients are comfortable, relaxed and leave the office with the healthiest teeth possible.

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What Are Dental Fillings Made Of?

Not every cavity is the same, and there are a variety of materials available for dental fillings. Dr. Buda- Gordon will recommend the very best material for each patient based on the location of the cavity and the amount of decay present. She will also take potential allergies under consideration as well as cost.

Materials that are used to fill cavities include:

  • Amalgam (silver) – Water resistant, extremely strong and relatively inexpensive, amalgam fillings are very common. They look silver, however, so they are best suited for filling back teeth.

  • Gold – Often thought of as the best material for dental fillings, gold fillings must be created in a lab. They can last upwards of 20 years. They are expensive and may require multiple visits to the office.

  • Composite – These fillings are made of a plastic material and can be color-matched to the tooth. They are a good choice for people who have small cavities because composite fillings are prone to chipping over time. Composites are also easily stained by food and beverages and usually need to be replaced more quickly than other types of fillings.

  • Porcelain (ceramic) – Referred to as inlays, porcelain fillings must be created in a lab. They can be color matched to the tooth and are fairly stain resistant. These types of fillings cover most of the tooth and are typically more expensive than amalgam or composite fillings.

 

What To Expect When You Need A Dental Filling

To fill a cavity, Dr. Buda- Gordon will first numb the tooth, gums, and areas of skin surrounding the tooth to be filled. To do this, he will apply a numbing gel around the area and then inject a localized anesthetic into the area. It takes several minutes for the anesthetic to work. She will test the feeling in your mouth one or more times to ensure the area is fully numb. During this time your face will feel very strange, but most patients find the sensation to be more amusing than alarming.

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Then, she will prepare the tooth to be filled. This means she will first remove all of the decayed matter from the tooth using a very small drill. She will also shape out an area in which to place the filling. He will then clean the tooth to ensure all debris has been flushed out of the cavity. Then, she will apply the filling material. Once the dental filling is in place, she may need to shape the filling to fit your mouth and bite. She may ask you to bite down several times on a special piece of paper to test your bite and make sure that it will not be affected by the filling.

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What To Expect After The Dental Filling

Immediately following your tooth filling, your face, teeth, and gums will remain numb for a little while, usually less than an hour, but sometimes longer. During this time, you should not try to eat or bite down on the numb portions of your mouth. Since you can’t feel your teeth, it’s possible to bite your tongue or check. Drinking may also be difficult unless from a straw.

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The area of the filling may be sensitive for up to a week after your procedure. Dr. Buda- Gordon can recommend a toothpaste that will help with this sensitivity to cold or heat.

Sometimes the gums can swell a little during and after a filling. When the swelling subsides, some patients may find that they can feel their dental filling or that they have a little bit of discomfort in the area of the filling. Call the office immediately and Dr. Gordon can make any necessary adjustments.

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You should care for your filled teeth the same way you care for all of your teeth. Brush and floss twice a day and visit Dr. Buda- Gordon every six months for a cleaning and checkup. It is important to understand that cavities do not get smaller or go away. Ignoring a cavity leads to worse problems 100% of the time. Don’t let a cavity destroy your teeth. Better Smiles dental  provides dental fillings in Las Vegas in a calm, safe and relaxing environment.

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Dental Bonding Las Vegas

Las Vegas dental bonding is the act of applying a color-matched resin to a damaged tooth. The resin is hardened using specialized lights and “bonds” to the tooth. In Las Vegas, tooth bonding is a common procedure, but it is important to choose the right dentist in order to be happy with your smile.

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When Does A Tooth Require Bonding?

A tooth can become damaged through decay or by accident. It is considered to be a cosmetic procedure because it improves a person’s smile but it is one of the fastest and least expensive cosmetic dental procedures available.

Reasons Dr. Buda- Gordon may recommend dental bonding include:

  • When a tooth is cracked or chipped

  • To repair decay (filling a cavity)

  • Repair a discolored tooth

  • Close a gap between teeth

  • Protect teeth that are exposed from receding gums

  • Repair a misshapen tooth

  • Make teeth look longer

  • An alternative to amalgam fillings which are not tooth-colored

If you have any of these issues, Dr. Buda- Gordon will conduct a full dental examination before determining whether or not tooth bonding is the right course of treatment.

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Advantages Of Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is easy, fast and relatively inexpensive. It is an excellent choice for fixing small cosmetic issues affecting one or two teeth. Bonding is done entirely in the dentist’s office – nothing needs to be sent out to a lab, so it is more convenient than crowns or veneers. Unlike other cosmetic procedures, very little enamel is removed during bonding, which helps to protect the integrity and sensitivity of the tooth. The process usually does not require any anesthesia or numbing agents, which makes it a great choice for people who have fears or anxieties about dental treatments.

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How Does Bonding Work?

Tooth bonding can be done in one office visit, though a second visit may be required if several teeth are in need of repair. First, the bonding will be shaded to match the rest of your teeth. Once the shade has been chosen, the tooth will be etched, which means the doctor will roughen the surface of the tooth to give the resin a surface to stick to. Etching is a quick and painless process usually completed with a special liquid. Then an adhesive will be applied as well as the resin material. Dr. Buda- Gordon will then shape the material to make it look natural. Finally, a UV light will be used to cure (harden) the bonding.

Once the bonding has hardened, Dr. Buda- Gordon may need to continue shaping it to get the best look possible. After she is satisfied, she will polish the tooth to a shiny finish.

The entire process of dental bonding does not take very long, so patients can expect to be in the office for 30 minutes to an hour to bond one tooth.

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