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Fillings & Bondings

Due to the advancements in dental techniques and modern materials, we are now able to create and enhance natural looking smiles. Fillings are the most common and most popular form of dental restoration procedure for chipped or decayed teeth.  Fillings are placed directly into the affected teeth in a single or multiple visits depend on the severity. They include dental amalgam, resin and glass ionomers and composite bonding.

Amalgam Fillings

Traditional dental amalgam fillings can be used to restore a decayed tooth. It is a best option when esthetics is not a concern. It is old, easy to use, durable, highly resistant to wear and relatively inexpensive as compare to other filling materials. Due to these reasons it remains a favorite and valued option for patients.

Amalgam Fillings
Dental Bonding
Root Canal

Composite / white fillings/ Bonding’s

Composite is a popular or natural tooth color filling method to enhance the beauty of your smile. Composite, sometimes referred to as “dental bonding”, is an aesthetic, white resin that we routinely use as a filling material after a cavity has been removed, but can also be used to correct cracks or gaps in teeth or to cover up stained, discolored teeth.

Root Canal

Root canal treatment includes the expulsion of the pulp tissues from the tooth if it gets inflamed or infected. The pulp can be inflamed or infected because of either deep decay or a broad restoration that includes the pulp, split or cracked tooth because of injury, intemperate wear of polish and dentine uncovering the pulp, and in some cases as an aftereffect of serious gum ailment. Root canal treatment saves teeth that would otherwise have been extracted.

Root canal treatment procedure is painless and relatively comfortable as the tooth is anesthetized during the treatment. After treatment, the tooth may be sensitive or delicate for a couple of days because of inflammation of the encompassing tissues. This discomfort can be relieved by taking mild analgesics or painkillers as prescribed by our specialist. All root canal treatment procedures are performed by detaching the tooth with an elastic dam to give a clean and the salivation free environment. Root canal treatment may be done in single or different visits relying upon the severity of the tooth. In between our treatment procedures, medications may be placed within the canals and the tooth is secured with a provisional filling.

To obtain more information about our fillings or composite bonding procedures,please feel free to call at our faculty. We proudly serve residents of Miramar and surrounding communities.

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  • Monday: 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30 am – 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday: By appointment only
  • Thursday: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
  • Friday: 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
  • Saturday: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm