General Dentistry

Keep your smile looking radiant with regular exams and cleanings. Revitta manages your oral health needs including preventative education.

  • Bonding is the process of using resin material identical to your natural tooth color for smile restoration. This cosmetic minimally invasive procedure is used to repair decayed, chipped, fractured or discolored tooth.

    You can expect the procedure to be completed during one office visit. The tooth bonding can last up to 15 years with proper dental care.

    Cost-effective

    Minimal to no removal of tooth enamel

    Fixes spaces, gaps, crookedness, and misshaped teeth

    Painless

  • Both crowns and most bridges are fixed prosthetic devices. Unlike removable appliances such as dentures, crowns and bridges are cemented onto existing teeth or implants.

    A crown is used to cover or “cap” a damaged tooth entirely. A crown can also be placed on top of an implant to provide a tooth-like shape and structure for function.

    Bridges are commonly used to replace one or more missing teeth. they span the space where the teeth are missing. Bridges are cemented to the natural teeth or implants surrounding the empty space.

    Improve smile by concealing missing or damaged teeth

    Protects the weakened tooth

    Lats up to 15 years

  • Bonding is the process of using resin material identical to your natural tooth color for smile restoration. This cosmetic minimally invasive procedure is used to repair decayed, chipped, fractured or discolored teeth.

    You can expect the procedure to be completed during one office visit. The tooth bonding can last up to 15 years with proper dental care.

    • Cost-effective
    • Minimal to no removal of tooth enamel
    • Fixes spaces, gaps, crookedness, and misshaped teeth
    • Painless
  • Extraction is the removal of a tooth by an oral or maxillofacial surgeon using proper dental equipment. We blow after milk teeth have all been replaced by the adult teeth they’re meant to last a lifetime. Although, that may not always be the case. You should consider a tooth extraction if you have severe tooth decay, eliminate overcrowding of the teeth, or periodontal disease.

    Before the procedure, the dentist will inject a local or general anesthetic into the area of treatment to minimize any pain during the procedure. The healing process for tooth extractions typically takes one to two weeks. New tissue and bone eventually grow into the missing gap.

    • Reduce headaches
    • Decrease risk of oral disease
    • Eliminate tooth overcrowding
  • Deep cleaning can help get rid of built-up plaque and tartar providing a cleaner-looking smile. It can help reduce or even stop the harmful effects of chronic periodontal diseases.

    Regular cleanings, root planning, and scaling will not only brighten your smile and freshen your breath, but also boosts your overall health by reducing your chances of heart attack and stroke.

    • Removal of bacteria on teeth and gum line
    • Prevent cavities, gingivitis, oral cancer, gum disease
    • Benefits both your smile and the health of your teeth
  • Dental exams and X-rays are recommended to be performed twice a year to ensure everything in the mouth is functioning or if further procedures should be done.

    The Dentist will do a thorough evaluation of the mouth and identify if the patient is at risk of tooth decay, root decay, gum or bone diseases.

    • Discover underlying issues by using digital x-rays
    • Evaluate overall health and oral hygiene
    • Prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath
  • Deep cleaning can help get rid of built up plaque and tartar providing a cleaner looking smile. It can help reduce or even stop the harmful effects of chronic periodontal diseases.

    Regular cleanings, root planing and scaling, will not only brighten your smile and freshen your breath, but also boosts your overall health by reducing your chances of heart attack and stroke.

    • Removal of bacteria on teeth and gum line
    • Prevent cavities, gingivitis, oral cancer, gum disease
    • Benefits both your smile and the health of your teeth