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Dental cleaning in Valparaiso, IN
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Yes I had a very good experience and my son also liked the dentist very much I would rate them a ten
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This is the place to go and the dentist to see if you've ever been afraid to go take care of your teeth!
I'm 52 years of age which gives me many decades to reference.
In short, my story: my fear of dentistry started when I was 9 and was having a cavity filled. As the dentist was cleaning the plaque out of the cavity in order to put in the filling, the drill ran over my exposed nerve. When the drill hit the nerve I jumped swinging my arms out accidentally hitting the dentist almost knocking her off of her stool! Needless to say I got in trouble because my response was taken by the dentist then my mother as being purposeful when in actuality it was reactionary! All I knew was it hurt like hell, I got in trouble, and this led to a root canal! Thus, my lifelong animosity towards dentistry was born. If that wasn't enough, I had to go to a hospital for surgical dentistry to remove my impacted wisdom teeth! End of drama.
Fast forward 41 years. I brushed pretty much everyday but hated flossing. I mean hated flossing. Over the years I can recall going for a couple of cleanings but nothing more. So long story short, my teeth were failing me and I became one of those people that always had Ora-Gel, Ambesol, and the nastiest of all, clove oil on their person at all times! After friends finally convinced me to seek help I decided to listen to them which led me to Aspen Dental. My saving grace!
Now at 51 years of age I was in a position to need a top denture and 2 bridges on the bottom! I was scared to death when I realized I had to have 13 teeth removed! Yes, I panicked! My mind raced with fear of the shots and the pain! But mostly I panicked because of how I'd look afterwards. So I put on my big boy shorts, called my primary Doctor for a sedative and made that inevitable appointment to start my journey. I had but one request of Dr. Schafer. I didn't want my denture to make me look like Gary Bussey! I just wanted a nice set of chops!
The day of the tooth removal turned out to be much different than I'd imagined. I only felt the first 2 shots. Dr. Schafer and his assistant Paige were wonderful! I actually felt nothing during the procedure. The following 2 days I only felt sore. No screaming pain whatsoever! Yay!
The healing process has taken almost a year with the first 6 months being the truest period of adjustment. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a picnic by any means. However, here's what I've learned that I feel pertinent to my review. 1) Forgive yourself. I experienced much guilt that my lackadaisical attitude towards oral hygiene was so lax. I was livid that I put myself in this position. 2) Please understand from me that you'll get through it. Eventually you will be able to see the forest through the trees. 3) Weigh out your options. Is it better to risk living with bad oral hygiene that leads to physical problems? The bacteria that causes plaque can induce heart attacks. Let's not forget the stress from living with pain! 4) Do you want to SMILE?
About 3 months into my adventure I was sitting on my bed and I opened my nightstand. Looking down I saw all the bottles of Ambesol, tubes of Ora-Gel, and bottles of clove oil which is the nastiest tasting stuff. At first I started to laugh, then believe it or not, I began roar in laughter! All that pain was done! No more spitting nasty tasting junk in the sink. No more drinking room temperature water. No more pangs of sudden agony!I was free.
Finally, the most profound moment was around 6 months into my journey. I was on social media and saw a picture of myself on my friend's page. I immediately burst into tears! Why? Because in this photo I noticed something of a miracle. I was smiling! OMG! There is no photographic evidence of me smiling in a picture from about the age of 10 to the present! For me, that's the BIGGEST change! I can express myself naturally! No keeping my mouth shut during picture time with my family and friends! I started smiling almost everywhere I went! Even my family and friends took notice!
BOTTOMLINE, just do it! Dr. Schafer and all his staff have been exceedingly professional, pleasant, and accommodating! They understood my apprehension and fears and went above and beyond to make my journey as comfortable as possible! There's not enough words to express my gratitude for the staff at Aspen Dental Valparaiso! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Very quick and great staff
Types of dental cleanings at Aspen Dental
Preventative hygiene
Designed for all patients, preventative hygiene focuses on removing light buildup of plaque, tartar and stains. It includes fluoride treatment, polishing and flossing for your entire smile to help you prevent oral health issues.Gingivitis treatment
If your gums show the early signs of gum disease, you may need gingivitis treatment. This gentle care removes light buildup and bacteria above the gum line and focuses on gumline care to help reduce inflammation and prevent progression to periodontitis.Periodontal treatment
If your gums are showing signs of more advanced gum disease, periodontal treatment is recommended. It includes scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) below the gum line to stop the infection and further bone loss.Periodontal maintenance
While periodontal disease is not reversible, with this maintenance treatment it’s manageable. This service will be a part of ongoing hygiene care to track your periodontitis and make sure it doesn’t spread.Why get a dental cleaning at Aspen Dental in Valparaiso, IN?
Same-day appointments
With same-day availability and flexible hours, seeing your provider is easy.Made affordable for you
We offer treatments tailored to your unique needs and budget.Most insurance accepted
Explore dental insurance plans we accept. We do not accept Medicaid.How much do teeth cleanings cost at Aspen Dental in Valparaiso, IN?
At Aspen Dental in Valparaiso, your preventative services costs and scaling and root planing (deep dental cleaning) costs vary based on your location and the specific type of service you need. To get an accurate estimate, contact us today and we’ll assess your smile for a customized care plan.
Benefits of getting a teeth cleaning near me
Prevents gum disease
With regular hygiene visits, we can help maintain the health of your gums and oral health. The earlier you come in, the sooner we can prevent gum disease, minimize gingivitis or treat periodontitis.Detects problems early
Coming in for a hygiene visit at least once every 6 months will help your care team detect any dental issues early on. This is essential to keep your smile at its best and your treatments and costs at a minimum.Brightens your teeth
Built-up bacteria, plaque and tartar (calculus) are common causes of bad breath (halitosis) and a yellowing smile. With a professional cleaning, your hygienist clears it all away, leaving your mouth looking its best.Dental cleanings in Valparaiso, IN FAQs
Explore answers to common questions so you know what to expect—before, during and after a hygiene visit at your Aspen Dental in Valparaiso.Regular preventative dental cleanings are for many patients. They are: recommended at least every 6 months, also known as preventative hygiene services or prophylaxis, designed to remove daily buildup, such as plaque, tartar and stains above the gum line. Deep cleanings are for patients showing advanced signs of periodontitis. They are: recommended based on your level of periodontitis, also known as scaling and root planing, and periodontal treatment and designed to remove build up and bacteria below the gum line to prevent the spread of infection further. When you come in for a checkup, your Aspen Dental dentist will guide you on which option is right for you based on your exam.
Typically, yes. Many dental plans cover preventative dental cleanings twice a year at little or no cost. Periodontal maintenance may have partial coverage, depending on your plan. Check if your insurance is accepted.
Dental cleanings, or preventative hygiene services, start with a screening. Your hygienist will review your teeth and gums before removing light plaque and tartar. After, they’ll polish your teeth to remove any surface stains for a brighter smile. After your hygiene care, your Aspen Dental dentist will review your oral health and recommended any needed follow-up care.
If you’ve recently had a dental cleaning, here’s how you can keep that freshly-cleaned feeling longer: brush your teeth twice a day, floss in between your teeth everyday, drink water throughout the day, try an electric tooth brush and water flosser for a more effective daily care routine, skip excess sugar, and come to your routine 6-month checkups. With these small habits, you can keep your smile at its best in between visits.
Yes, dental cleanings can help. Built-up bacteria, plaque and tartar (calculus) are common causes of bad breath (halitosis). With a preventative dental cleaning, your hygienist clears it all away, leaving your mouth feeling and smelling fresh.