General Dentistry

Your General Dentist in Richmond VA
Our practice offers many dental services and handles all general dentistry procedures for both children and adults. General dentistry is the area of dentistry that focuses on oral hygiene and general tooth health. This can involve everything from comprehensive hygiene visits to fillings to crowns and bridges. Rusnak Family Dentistry is a family dentistry practice in Richmond, VA that practices general dentistry for children that still have their baby teeth as well as those that have their permanent teeth. Family dentists are responsible for ensuring that plaque buildup around the teeth is kept to a minimum, that tooth decay is eliminated and cavities are filled, and that gums remain healthy.
One of the biggest goals of our doctors here at Rusnak Family Dentistry is to promote preventative dentistry, which means coming in for your comprehensive hygiene visits reguarly so that we can catch small problems before they turn into bigger ones. Regular hygiene visits will significantly reduce your chances for cavities and gum disease. By making your dental experience something worth looking forward to, we hope that you come to see us every six months and are able to maintain a healthy smile throughout your entire life!
When you come to see us every six months, you will have your teeth professionally cleaned, polished, and flossed by one of our hygienists and then a comprehensive dental exam will be performed by either Dr. Rusnak , Dr. Young or Dr. Adler. Typically we will take x-rays once a year. This visit may also involve fluoride treatments or the VELscope oral cancer screening. To learn more about what happens at these appointments, please click here.
If you have any questions about the type of dental care that you may require, feel free to call our office or request an appointment on the right side of the screen. We are here to help determine your individual dental needs and look forward to serving you.
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