Dental Services

Siesta Dental Services

Siesta Dentistry offers both emergency dental care and general dentistry services. We get you the relief you need, without the wait. Our unique dental practice offers affordable same-day treatment for toothaches and other dental emergencies. For non-emergency patients, our extended hours are a convenient way to receive dental treatment around your schedule.

Our dental clinic’s team provides
many kinds of dentistry services, such as:

Digital Initial Exam

Welcome to Siesta Dental Implant & Family Dentistry, where your comfort, safety, and oral health come first. Our comprehensive digital initial exam uses the latest dental technology to give you precise results while keeping your experience relaxed and comfortable.
Whether you’re visiting for family dentistry, dental implants, or a routine checkup, our goal is to provide accurate diagnostics and personalized care using the safest, most advanced tools in modern dentistry.

Root Canals

Every tooth has at least one root. A large molar in the back of the mouth can have up to four roots. An abscess can form at a tooth’s root, causing inflammation and pain. When this happens, our dentists clean out the canals of the affected tooth, treat the abscess, fill the canal with gutta-percha (a rubber-like material), top it off with filling, and cap the tooth with a new crown so that it won’t break.

Cavity Fillings

Cavities are holes in your teeth formed by decay. They are the number one cause of toothaches, and dental cavities also cause infections and lead to tooth loss. Treating cavities early prevents unnecessary pain and expense. When you have a cavity, we’ll remove the decay, clean the tooth, and add a filling to make your tooth pain-free and good as new.

Crown Treatment

A dental crown is a cap put over a tooth to strengthen it and make it look better. If you’ve lost part of a crown, sustained a tooth fracture, or if your dentist feels it necessary, we will prepare the tooth, and fit you with a new crown.

Bridge Treatment

Bridges are made to replace missing teeth. They can replace one or multiple teeth next to each other. Unlike partial dentures, a bridge is permanently set in your mouth.

Common Extractions

Removing a tooth is always a last resort. We’ll do whatever we can to repair the tooth with a root canal or crown first. But, if a tooth must be extracted, we’ll take care of it for you, administering a local anesthetic to make sure you’re comfortable throughout the extraction.

Surgical Extractions

Surgical extractions are sometimes necessary for teeth that must be removed but cannot easily be accessed by the dentist. Like common extractions, you’ll be given a local anesthetic to make you comfortable during the procedure.

Wisdom Tooth Extractions

Most people have wisdom teeth, but can’t keep them clean or don’t have room in their mouths for their wisdom teeth to completely break through their gums. Sometimes, wisdom teeth can partially breakthrough, leaving a small space for decay to set in. Tooth decay can infect the tooth and surrounding areas and may cause substantial pain. If you’re in pain from a decaying wisdom tooth, Emergency Dental Care can treat the infection, and if necessary, extract the tooth.

Broken Teeth

Although teeth are remarkably strong, a bad fall or blow can cause a tooth to chip, crack or break. Exposed nerves on broken teeth are extremely sensitive to hot or cold food and drinks, limiting what you can consume and causing you significant pain. Our dentists can repair the chips in the teeth with tooth-colored material, or place a crown over the tooth.

Periodontal Scaling, or Gum Cleanings

Periodontal, or “gum” cleanings are used to treat gum disease. Gum disease is caused by heavy plaque and tartar buildup. Over time, plaque causes gums to become inflamed and bleed easily, which is a condition called gingivitis. Untreated, gingivitis can turn into periodontal disease, causing gums to pull away from teeth. Painful pockets of the disease can destroy bones, gums, and mouth tissue. Bad breath caused by periodontal disease does not typically go away even with brushing and mouthwash.

Abscesses and Swollen Jaw

An abscess is a swelling in the jaw, tooth or gums. Swelling can signal a number of underlying problems such as cavities, infected root canals, diseased gums, or even a broken jaw. Most cases a dental abscess is an infection at the base of a tooth. It means a pocket of fluid (pus) has formed at the tip of a tooth root in your jawbone. If the infection isn’t treated, more serious infections may spread to the face (facial cellulitis). This makes your face swell. Facial cellulitis is an infection of the skin and underlying soft tissues. This is a very serious condition. Once the infection and swelling starts, it can spread quickly.

Dentures

Dentures are removable appliances that can replace missing teeth and help restore your smile. When you lose all of your teeth, facial muscles can sag, making you look older. Dentures can help fill out the appearance of your face and profile. They can be made to closely resemble your natural teeth so that your appearance does not change much. If you’ve lost all of your natural teeth, whether, from gum disease, tooth decay, or injury, replacing missing teeth will benefit your appearance and your health. That’s because dentures make it easier to eat and speak better than you could without teeth.

AirFlow Therapy

At Siesta Dental Implant & Family Dentistry, we are proud to offer AirFlow Therapy, the most advanced method in dental cleaning and maintenance. Unlike traditional polishing and scraping, AirFlow uses a controlled stream of air, warm water, and fine erythritol powder to gently but effectively remove plaque, biofilm, and stains—even in areas that are hard to reach.

Dental Implants

At Siesta Dental Implant & Family Dentistry, we provide modern implant solutions tailored to your unique needs. Whether you’re missing one tooth or many, dental implants offer the most natural, stable, and long-lasting way to restore your smile.
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Dr. Mariano de la Riva, DDS