Emergency Dental Care in Las Cruces, NM

Have you recently experienced an injury that caused your tooth to break or even fall out? Dental emergencies are unpredictable and can result in serious consequences if not taken care of immediately. However, Dr. Borham offers emergency dental care for his patients.

Injuries can occur at any time, so don’t hesitate to call Dr. Borham, your late-night dentist, if you’re in urgent need of dental care. Whether you’re suffering from severe tooth pain or notice that your crown has become loose, we’re here to fix your damaged smile and ease your pain.

How to Handle a Dental Emergency

 

 

In order for Dr. Borham to save your tooth and eliminate your pain as quickly as possible, we recommend that you call as soon as your tooth is injured. You can reach him at (575) 323-1879 to explain your situation. He’ll either have you come in to have your tooth fixed or give you additional instructions.

If you can’t get ahold of Dr. Borham for any reason or your dental emergency is life-threatening, call 911 or visit your local hospital immediately.

Financing Your Emergency Dental Care

 

 

Our goal is to make even your unexpected dental visits as stress-free as possible, so we offer a variety of payment options. You’ll be able to pay for your emergency dental care using cash, checks, money orders, or credit cards. We’ll bill your insurance on file if you prefer to cover the service that way.

If you can’t pay for your treatment at the time of the service, CareCredit is a great option that allows you to pay for it over a period of six to 24 months.

Emergency Tooth Extractions & Oral Surgery

 

 

At Mesilla Valley Family Dentistry, we do our best to keep your natural teeth healthy and beautiful. However, if a tooth becomes cracked, broken, or lose, the only option may be to extract it. If necessary, Dr. Borham will perform a same-day tooth extraction to prevent your gums and other teeth from becoming infected or damaged as well.

Before we extract your tooth, we’ll provide you with an anesthetic to ensure you are relaxed and comfortable throughout the entire process. Having your tooth extracted will relieve any pressure or pain you were feeling after your injury.

Emergency Fillings & Crowns Repair

 

 

Fillings and crowns don’t always last forever and can become loose or fall out. This can occur when you bite down on something too hard or if the tooth becomes decayed. Luckily, we offer emergency tooth fillings and crowns.

If you notice damage to your restoration, call Dr. Borham immediately. Until you can make it to our office, do your best to keep the restoration and the area around it clean.

Emergency Root Canal Therapy

Are you experiencing pain shooting through your tooth? If so, it could be a sign of a serious problem, and we recommend you contact us right away. It’s possible that you’re in need of an emergency root canal.

This treatment is used to restore teeth that are severely decayed. In order for Dr. Borham to save your tooth, he’ll remove all the bacteria in your tooth and its roots. The tooth will be filled a dental material and sometimes covered with a crown to make sure it remains healthy.

If you’re experiencing severe tooth pain on Saturday or Sunday, contact Dr. Borham at his emergency number to learn about his weekend root canal availability.

Emergency Dental Implants and Dentures Care


Just like your natural teeth, tooth replacements such as dental implants and dentures can become damaged, too. An accident can cause them to become loose or broken, and bacteria can cause the gums around them to develop an infection.

Dentures that don’t fit well can cause pain as well as oral health issues, so it’s essential to contact us if you notice anything different about the way your dentures look or feel. Dr. Borham may have you schedule a same-day appointment so he can fix them as soon as possible.

Dental implants have a high success rate, but it’s possible to experience complications after the procedure. While dentists do their best to keep your mouth bacteria-free during your implant surgery, these tiny particles sometimes find their way into the implant site and cause infection.

Your gums contain multiple nerves and blood vessels that can be damaged if they experience trauma. This may result in tingling or temporary to permanent loss of feeling in parts of your jaw. However, if you experience consistent mouth pain after your dental implants have healed, contact Dr. Borham to schedule a check-up. He’ll evaluate your implants and eliminate your discomfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's considered a dental emergency?

Dental emergencies can occur suddenly or worsen over time. If you’re experiencing pain in your mouth, you may be in need of immediate care. Contact us if any of the following issues occur:

  • Cracked teeth
  • Knocked-out teeth
  • Extreme mouth pain
  • Facial swelling
  • Bumps or knots on your gums
  • Bleeding in the mouth
What do I do in case of a dental emergency?

Dental injuries or infections can be painful, so knowing how to deal with them can minimize the feeling until you’re able to get proper care. It’s essential that you give us a call right away at 575-523-5589 so that Dr. Borham can examine you as soon as possible.

Until you can come into our office, we recommend applying a warm compress to the area of your face that is swollen or causing pain. If you crack a tooth or notice your mouth is bleeding, rinse it out with warm salt water to eliminate bacteria.

Is a cracked tooth a dental emergency?

A cracked tooth is considered a dental emergency and should be treated as soon as possible. While it might not be painful at first, the tooth will become susceptible to decay and further damage as time goes on.

Is an abscess a dental emergency?

A dental abscess means that your tooth is infected and is considered a dental emergency. The bacteria can quickly spread to surrounding teeth as well as your gums and jawbone. Dr. Borham will need to remove the abscessed area and restore the tooth with the necessary restoration.

Is losing a crown a dental emergency?

A lost crown isn’t always a dental emergency, but Dr. Borham may want to evaluate your situation over the phone if this occurs. Lost crowns may lead to tooth sensitivity, but don’t put your tooth at direct risk for immediate damage.

We may recommend that you simply keep that area of your mouth clean and store the crown in a safe place until we can see you.

What should I do if a tooth is knocked out?

We’re all at risk for having a tooth knocked out.  More than 5 million teeth are knocked out every year!  If we know how to handle this emergency situation, we may be able to actually save the tooth.  Teeth that are knocked out may be possibly reimplanted if we act quickly, yet calmly, and follow these simple steps:

  1. Locate the tooth and handle it only by the crown (chewing part of the tooth), NOT by the roots.
  2. DO NOT scrub or use soap or chemicals to clean the tooth.  If it has dirt or debris on it, rinse it gently with your own saliva or whole milk.  If that is not possible, rinse it very gently with water.
  3. Get to a dentist within 30 minutes.  The longer you wait, the less chance there is for successful reimplantation.

Ways to transport the tooth

  • Try to replace the tooth back in its socket immediately.  Gently bite down on gauze, a wet tea bag or on your own teeth to keep the tooth in place.  Apply a cold compress to the mouth for pain and swelling as needed.
  • If the tooth cannot be placed back into the socket, place the tooth in a container and cover with a small amount of your saliva or whole milk.  You can also place the tooth under your tongue or between your lower lip and gums.  Keep the tooth moist at all times.  Do not transport the tooth in a tissue or cloth.
  • Consider buying a “Save-A-Tooth” storage container and keeping it as part of your home first aid kit.  The kit is available in many pharmacies and contains a travel case and fluid solution for easy tooth transport.

The sooner the tooth is replaced back into the socket, the greater the likelihood it has to survive and possibly last for many years.  So be prepared, and remember these simple steps for saving a knocked-out tooth.

You can prevent broken or knocked-out teeth by:

  • Wearing a mouthguard when playing sports
  • Always wearing your seatbelt
  • Avoiding fights
  • Avoid chewing hard items such as ice, popcorn kernels, hard breads, etc.

Contact Dr. Borham with Your Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies are unpredictable but can cause serious damage if left untreated. If you ARE a patient of record, contact Dr. Borham at (575) 323-1879 if you experience severe tooth pains or any notice any issues with your restorations. His patients are his top priority, and he’ll have your damaged teeth fixed quickly. If you are NOT a patient of record, contact the office at 575-523-5589.

Your Guide to Dental Implants in Las Cruces

Tooth loss affects our day-to-day lives in so many ways. It impacts what we can eat and when, how we speak, and even how others think of us. It’s not an easy condition to live with and it affects almost half of Americans.

Dental implants provide a long-term solution that comes closer than any other treatment to restoring not just the aesthetics of the tooth, but the functionality as well. An implant can protect your jawbone and provide the restoration with the strength and support of a natural root. In fact, your body accepts it as organic and anchors it in place with natural bone tissue.

Isn’t that remarkable?

How do Dental Implants Work?

Dental implants take away from the frustrations of dentures because they don’t slip or fall out. Instead, implants are placed along the jaw and held in place by the body, which accepts the implant as if it were a natural tooth root, generating bone that weaves through the implant and holds it tightly in place.

Once you’ve decided on the right treatment plan, you’ll come back to our office for the surgery. Depending on your oral health needs and your treatment plan, we’ll place the implants along the jaw during a single visit.

The Dental Implant Process

Dental implants are the most effective way to restore missing teeth, and we’ll make sure you’re completely satisfied with your results. That’s why Dr. Borham will get to know you and find out your oral needs during your first consultation with him. We’ll take a 3D digital impression of your mouth using an i-CAT CBCT machine. 

After you’ve chosen one of our implant solutions, you’ll come back to our office to have your new restorations placed. We make sure your implants are as functional as possible, which is why we place them into your jawbone through a process called osseointegration.

Once your implant fixtures have fully healed, Dr. Borham will attach your stunning porcelain crowns to them using titanium abutment connecting pieces.

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Immediate, Same-Day Dental Implants

Implants integrate with the jawbone through a process known as osseointegration, into which we go into greater depth further down the page.

Traditionally, the area of the implant is left uncovered by a dental crown until the surgery site heals. Same-day implants allow you to walk out of our office on the day of the surgery with a temporary dental crown that looks and feels organic and natural.

Candidacy for the treatment must be determined during an initial consultation.

While same-day implants allow you to walk out with a crown on the same day as the surgery, this does come with risks as undue pressure on, or movement of, the implant can cause it to fail.

Implant-Retained Hybrid Dentures

Do your dentures slip and slide? Is your jawline beginning to appear sunken?

Loose and ill-fitting removable dentures are uncomfortable and aren’t doing your oral health any favors. Likewise, they can slur or impair your speech, restrict what you can eat, and cause the jawbone to weaken.

A hybrid, or snap-on, denture, also commonly referred to as an overdenture, offers the flexibility of removable dentures with the strength, robustness, and longevity of dental implants. Using implants to anchor the dentures into place along the jaw, these dentures firmly “snap” into place, providing a greater rate of functionality and comfort.

Furthermore, because they use dental implants to remain in place, hybrid dentures help restore your jawbone’s health and prevent premature wrinkling around the jawline.

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Dental Sedation with Implants

Most people suffer from dental anxiety to one degree or another. It’s a perfectly reasonable feeling and there are solutions that can make the procedure more comfortable.

We offer nitrous oxide and oral conscious sedation. Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, works by combining a sedative with oxygen and delivering it through a mask. Oral conscious sedation is typically delivered in the form of a pill. Both are safe and effective options.

While sedated, you’ll still be awake and able to respond to the dentist. You’ll simply feel more relaxed and at ease while we perform the treatment.

Dental sedation is an especially fantastic option for patients who require multiple procedures, since it allows us to perform more work in the same day, reducing the total number of dental visits you’ll make to our office.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do dental implants feel like?
Dental implants function exactly like your natural teeth. You never have to worry about taking special care of them or finding some special solution to soak them in. If you’ve spent several years without teeth, you’ll come out of the implant procedure feeling like a new, more confident person. To get started, give us a call at (575) 523-5589 or fill out a contact form and we’ll schedule your free consultation with Dr. Borham.

How do I care for my new implants?
Caring for your dental implants is as simple as taking care of your natural teeth. Brush your teeth at least twice a day with a soft-bristled brush, floss daily, and schedule a routine dental exam and cleaning every six months. This will ensure healthy teeth and gums to last for years to come. Should you decide to get implants, it’s important to follow a healthy diet that is limited in sugar so that surrounding teeth, bone, and gums don’t decay.

Am I a candidate for dental implants?
An ideal candidate for dental implants should be relatively healthy, sufficient jaw bone density, and have any pre-existing issues, like periodontal (gum) disease, addressed before surgery. The only way to find out if you’re a candidate is to schedule an appointment with Dr. Borham. He’ll review your medical history, examine your oral health, and determine whether dental implants are right for you.

Does insurance cover dental implants?
Some dental insurance companies provide partial coverage for the dental implant process, but few companies don’t. We recommend contacting your provider to get a better understanding of your coverage before your initial consultation. We are providers for multiple dental insurances and offer various flexible financing options. If you’d like, a member of our staff can call them for you to ensure you receive the maximum benefits possible. Contact our Las Cruces practice at  (575) 523-5589 to get started today.

man at dentist for veneers

If you feel dissatisfied with some aspect of your smile, you may be considering dental veneers as a cosmetic treatment. A veneer is an extremely thin piece of ceramic that adheres to the front surface of one of your front teeth to cover a minor cosmetic problem. Some of the most common ones include teeth staining, a crack or chip in a tooth, or a misshapen tooth. A veneer is also an ideal treatment option when the gap between your two front teeth is larger than normal.

At Mesilla Valley Family Dentistry, we understand that you have many factors to consider when it comes to getting a veneer or another type of cosmetic dentistry procedure. We discuss some of the pros and cons below to help you make the best treatment decision possible.

Dental Veneers are Typically Irreversible

You may require shaping of some of your teeth to receive a veneer, which is a process that we can’t reverse. It all depends on your specific dental issue and whether the current shape of your teeth could support a new veneer or not. This isn’t necessarily a negative, but it’s something to consider before you commit to the procedure.

Larger Out-of-Pockets Costs than Other Dental Procedures

Most dental insurers don’t cover this procedure since they consider it purely cosmetic. However, you should check with your individual provider for possible exceptions. Mesilla Valley Family Dentistry works with many dental insurance companies and can submit a request for benefits on your behalf. Even when you do need to pay the entire cost yourself, we accept several forms of credit as payment. We encourage you to apply for CareCredit if you don’t already have an account. You may be able to finance your veneer procedure interest-free as well as have several months to pay it off.

A Simple Procedure Completed in Only Two Visits

One thing that patients especially appreciate about dental veneers is that they only need to schedule two appointments to receive them. During the first session, Dr. Borham or Dr. Oushy take X-rays of your teeth as well as impressions. They use this information to direct our laboratory technicians to create your customized veneer. When you return for your second appointment, your dentist will coat your tooth with a dental bonding agent, apply the veneer, and use a curing light to force it to harden in place.

Veneers are Long-Lasting and Can Transform Your Smile

As long as you don’t subject your veneer to unnecessary stress, you can expect it to last 15 to 20 years before requiring replacement. It’s also important to commit to a daily oral hygiene routine that includes brushing and flossing every morning and evening. If it feels like your veneer has come loose, don’t hesitate to contact us for a touch-up.

Many patients say that the greatest benefit of veneers is that it gives them renewed confidence in their smile. They don’t think twice about smiling at others because they’re no longer embarrassed about a cosmetic problem.

Are you ready to learn more about transforming your smile with a dental veneer? Just contact our Las Cruces, New Mexico dental practice today to request a cosmetic dentistry consultation.

Many kids keep busy during the summer months off from school by playing on organized sports leagues. As a parent, you want to do everything you can to encourage physical activity and sportsmanship while keeping your child safe at the same time. It’s important to protect his or her teeth and jaws as well as other parts of the body. We encourage you to speak to your regular dentist at Mesilla Valley Family Dentistry to learn more about our customized mouth guards.

The American Dental Association on the Importance of Mouth Guards

An injury to the mouth can knock out teeth, push your child’s upper and lower rows of teeth out of alignment, and cause several other significant injuries. The good news is that it’s possible to prevent most of these injuries simply by wearing a mouth guard. In fact, the American Dental Association (ADA) estimates that including this piece of safety equipment helps to prevent more than 200,000 oral injuries every year.

Most youth sports leagues require participants to wear protective equipment such as helmets, shin pads, goggles, and shoulder pads. Unfortunately, it’s rare for them to require the use of a mouth guard except in hockey. The ADA hopes that its statistics will help change that. Approximately 85 percent of children do not wear mouth guards when playing organized sports according to this well-respected dental organization. Additionally, injuries to the teeth and jaw are the most common type of facial injury in youth sports today.

Playing a sport such as football, lacrosse, basketball, soccer, baseball, martial arts, and wrestling all increase the likelihood that your child will sustain a mouth injury. While you can’t eliminate the risk entirely, you can reduce the possibility of your child losing a tooth, breaking a jaw, or sustaining another significant injury by insisting that he or she wear a mouth guard as a condition of playing sports.

What to Expect When Your Child Receives a Customized Mouth Guard

You can find a one-size-fits-all mouth guard at any sporting goods store. However, we don’t recommend using them because everyone has a unique mouth shape and the device may slide around or fit too tightly. We start the process of creating a customized mouth guard by taking an impression of your child’s upper and lower rows of teeth. Our dentists then mold the impression into a custom-fit mouth guard. Your child should only require one appointment for fitting in most cases.

Caring for the New Mouth Guard

Like all oral appliances, mouth guards wear out eventually. Here is what your child needs to do to keep it lasting as long as possible:

  • Store in a protective case when not in use
  • Never chew on the device
  • Keep it out of the hot sun to prevent melting
  • Gently scrub the mouth guard with toothpaste after each use, rinse it with water,
    and dry it off before storing

Children grow quickly, especially during the teen years. We recommend bringing your young athlete in at the start of each new season to determine if he or she needs a replacement mouth guard. Please don’t hesitate to contact our Las Cruces, New Mexico dental office if you have additional questions.

Woman sipping a glass of water.

While the foods we eat affect the health of our teeth and gums, the same is true of the beverages we drink. Unfortunately, people sometimes overlook this fact when trying to find the cause of their oral health issues.

Because drinks have even more contact with teeth than food does, it’s important to look at the ingredients in the things you drink most often. Many soft drinks, for example, have high sugar and acid content that can cause issues such as tooth decay, a weakening of tooth enamel, and sensitivity. If you’re looking for ways to improve your oral health by what you drink, we offer some suggestions for healthy beverages as well as what to limit or avoid.

You Can’t Go Wrong with Milk, Water, or Tea

Milk has a reputation of being great for bone strength, but it also has the same effect on teeth. The Vitamin D and calcium in milk are especially good for teeth because they help to form a barrier that prevents tooth decay.

Water, whether it’s mineralized or straight from your tap, has important oral health benefits. Bottled water with added minerals contains calcium phosphate, an important element to help strengthen tooth enamel. Water from your faucet is full of fluoride that also strengthens teeth and does a good job at removing food particles.

Green or herbal tea is a good drink choice because both varieties contain antioxidant ingredients that help to prevent tooth staining. Instead of reaching for a glass of wine or soda known to stain your teeth, consider this healthy alternative instead.

Beverages That Can Damage Your Teeth

If you’re a soda lover, the fact that it’s bad for your teeth is one more reason to give it up. The high sugar content, which can be found in both regular and diet sodas, erode tooth enamel and cause tooth staining. When soda is your only option, be sure to drink a glass of water with the equal number of ounces as soon as you can.

Coffee, wine, and black tea are all dark drinks that contribute to teeth staining. If you feel you must have them, consider using a straw to keep as much of the liquid off your teeth as possible. Look for lighter colored alternatives of these beverages as well. Other drinks you may want to avoid include fruit juice for its high acid content and non-mineral bottled water since the bottling process strips it of fluoride. Choosing a fluoride supplement can help to make up for this if you have come to enjoy the flavor of pure bottled water.

Feel free to contact us at Mesilla Valley Family Dentistry if you would like more tips on choosing drinks that improve your oral health rather than potentially harm it.

Our Mission Statement

Mesilla Valley Family Dentistry

Our mission is to provide you with the highest quality of dental care in a professional and honest manner. We will strive to build a long-term relationship with you based on a mutual trust and respect where you feel comfortable talking about any dental concerns you may have without judgment. Our team of dental professionals will incorporate the use of technology and customer service to ensure you the best and most up to date dental care in a comfortable environment. We are committed to educate ourselves continuously and it is our goal to help you achieve optimum oral health while educating you and allowing you to choose the best treatment option you are most comfortable with.

Dental Patient Holding Clear Braces

Did you need braces as a child, but your family couldn’t afford them or you didn’t receive them for another reason? If so, it’s not too late for you to straighten your teeth and have the smile you have always wanted. Perhaps you’re the parent of a patient who needs braces but doesn’t want the metal smile associated with them for two or more years. Whatever your situation, Dr. Borham and Dr. Oushy are happy to let you know about Invisalign clear braces at Mesilla Valley Family Dentistry in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

The Benefit of Braces without the Metal

Invisalign is a revolutionary approach to orthodontic care. Instead of an orthodontist applying wires and brackets to your teeth, you wear a clear plastic retainer for approximately two weeks and then replace it with the next one in the series made especially for you. Each retainer applies pressure to your teeth to encourage them to move into the desired position. They are just like braces in that regard except that they’re nearly undetectable to others.

Another difference with Invisalign is that you can remove your retainers for cleaning and brushing. Since they’re a clear color, you can remain discrete about your orthodontic treatment. It typically takes less time to complete treatment with Invisalign than it does with traditional metal braces. In fact, some patients finish wearing their clear retainers in just one year. The cost is a bit higher, but most patients find this a fair trade-off for the benefits that Invisalign offers.

You must abide by many food restrictions when you wear traditional metal braces to prevent breaking a bracket or wire. With Invisalign clear braces, you simply remove the aligner from your mouth and eat whatever food you desire. Of course, you should still follow good hygiene practices while undergoing orthodontic treatment. It’s also important to wear your customized aligners for up to 23 hours a day for the fastest and most accurate results.

The Process of Receiving Invisalign Braces

If you’re interested in this treatment approach, the first step is to schedule a consultation with one of our dentists. Dr. Borham or Dr. Oushy will inspect your teeth and gums and take an impression to aid in treatment planning. Your dentist will then provide you with an in-depth treatment plan as well as an estimate of how long it will take to achieve treatment goals.

We are also happy to let you know that we accept financing through Care Credit. Qualified applicants may receive interest-free financing for six, 12, or 18 months. Our entire staff looks forward to helping you achieve healthier teeth and a smile you won’t be able to hold back.

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