Dental
Meditex Clinic's Department of Dental Specialties in Minnesota provides coordinated care for adults and children who require specialized dental care. Depending on the person's needs, care may include one specialty or more than one (multispecialty care, also called multidisciplinary care).
An attractive, healthy smile is an important part of life. Our General Dentistry Department provides a broad range of services to meet your family’s dental needs including:
Preventive Dental Care:
- Oral Exam/Radiograph Study (mandatory at initial visit)
- Periodontal Scaling/Deep Cleaning
- Dental care for pregnant patients consists on evaluation and cleaning; mainly, to educate patients on oral health care and pregnancy
- Restorative Dentistry – Amalgam/Composite Fillings
Cosmetic Dentistry
- Porcelain Veneers$1200
- Dental Bonding$100
- Laser Gum Contouring$300
- Teeth Whitening$200
Restorative Dentistry
- Dental Bridges$1000
- Dental Crowns$500
- Dental Fillings$100
- Inlays and Onlays$800
Head Of Department
Dr. Genoveva Leannon
Internal Medicine
Dr. Genoveva Leannon received his medical degree from University of Minnesota Medical School and has been in practice between 6-10 years.
- Phone Number(131) 839-6275
- Years in Practice6 - 10 Years
- LanguagesEnglish
General FAQs
Decay is caused by bacteria that collect on teeth and feed on the carbohydrates in our diet. The bacteria produce acid that wears away at the enamel on our teeth. If decay is left untreated, it can cause pain, infection and even tooth loss. Protect your teeth against decay by brushing at least twice a day, flossing daily, visiting your dentist regularly.
Decay is caused by bacteria that collect on teeth and feed on the carbohydrates in our diet. The bacteria produce acid that wears away at the enamel on our teeth. If decay is left untreated, it can cause pain, infection and even tooth loss. Protect your teeth against decay by brushing at least twice a day, flossing daily, visiting your dentist regularly.
Decay is caused by bacteria that collect on teeth and feed on the carbohydrates in our diet. The bacteria produce acid that wears away at the enamel on our teeth. If decay is left untreated, it can cause pain, infection and even tooth loss. Protect your teeth against decay by brushing at least twice a day, flossing daily, visiting your dentist regularly.
Decay is caused by bacteria that collect on teeth and feed on the carbohydrates in our diet. The bacteria produce acid that wears away at the enamel on our teeth. If decay is left untreated, it can cause pain, infection and even tooth loss. Protect your teeth against decay by brushing at least twice a day, flossing daily, visiting your dentist regularly.