Category: Dentistry


5 Tips For Living Cavity Free

Sometimes it seems that even with proper brushing and flossing we still can’t avoid the occasional cavity. While brushing and flossing are very important, many people require additional help in order to stay cavity free. If you find yourself brushing and flossing 2-3 times/day and still getting cavities, try doing the following: Use a fluoride rinse after brushing. This will help clean out anything you may have missed with your toothbrush and will help strengthen the enamel of your teeth. …

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February is Children’s Dental Health Month

Developing good oral care habits at a young age sets the stage for a lifetime of healthy smiles! February is Children’s Dental Health Month and is meant to create awareness about the importance of oral care for children. We hope you enjoy this short video we put together featuring some of our younger patients discussing why their oral health is important to them. For more information about how to properly care for your child’s oral health, please visit the American …

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Choosing The Right Dentist in Richmond, VA

Choosing the right dentist for yourself and your family in Richmond, VA is a very important decision! Dr. Rusnak and the staff of Rusnak Family Dentistry believe that everyone deserves to have a great dental experience. Finding the perfect dentist for you is the first step to making that happen. In order to help you choose the right dentist in Richmond for you and your family, we have compiled a list of factors we believe you should consider: Doctor Do you …

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VELscope® Oral Cancer Screening

Every now and then certain pieces of technology come along that change the field of dentistry forever and we think that the VELscope® Oral Cancer Screening might just be one of those. Prior to the release of this system, our only method of detecting oral cancer was seeing or feeling a physical abnormality in the mouth, throat or tongue. Clearly this task was difficult since many times cancerous cells don’t become visible to the naked eye until they have been …

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