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Virginia isn’t just one of the 13 original colonies; it is home to the first English settlement in the New World, Jamestown. Not long after, Virginia also saw the end of the American Revolution with the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. With its close proximity to the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., more Virginians today work for the government than any other industry, equaling about a quarter of the state’s population. Nevertheless, out of the state’s 8.4 million residents, over 10% do not have insurance, which can make keeping up with routine dental care difficult and expensive. That’s why Doctors Network has teamed up with dentists across the Old Dominion State to provide patients with more affordable direct dental plans. Whether you have insurance or not, a direct dental plan guarantees that you can receive the high-quality of care you deserve while paying significantly reduced prices.

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Virginia has seen a lot of firsts, from the first colony to the first Thanksgiving, and more. Now, residents of Virginia can be among the first to change the way they pay for their ongoing dental health care. The direct dental plan that your dentist offers through Doctors Network is not insurance, but rather a membership that grants you access to unprecedented discounts on all dental treatments. For instance, checkups and cleanings are only $25 per visit under the plan, and treatments such as fillings, crowns, Invisalign®, dental implants, and more are discounted significantly, often by up to 90%. Also unlike insurance, there are no premiums or deductibles to worry about; simply pay a low monthly fee, which is set by your dentist, and every treatment you receive will be discounted according to the Doctors Network fee schedule.

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Excellent dental care shouldn’t cost more than you can afford, and with Doctors Network, it no longer has to. Learn more about the benefits of signing up for a direct dental plan by speaking with your dentist during your next visit. If your dentist is not currently part of the network and you would like to find a Virginia dentist who is, then visit the Doctors Network website at www.doctorsnetwork.com.

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deep cleaning with anethesia covered by united healthcare

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I have problems with gum problems and two missing teeth. 5404216293

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Periodontics and implant dentisty

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Can scaling and root planing help me reverse gum disease?

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In many cases, gingivitis can be reversed with scaling and root planing (known as deep cleaning) and a strict routine of good hygiene and preventative dental care. However, if the condition progresses into periodontitis, then it might no longer be reversible, and will have to be controlled through regular periodontal maintenance.

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What is scaling/root planing (Deep Cleaning)?

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Gingivitis marks the beginning of periodontal disease, and describes inflammation in the gums caused by excessive oral bacteria buildup (in the form of plaque and tartar). Because gingivitis occurs underneath the gums, routine dental cleaning won’t suffice to treat it. Scaling and root planing, also known as deep cleaning, involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line. Then, your periodontist will smooth the roots of your teeth underneath the gums to discourage further oral bacteria buildup. As plaque and tartar accumulate on the roots, the buildup and resulting inflammation cause your gum tissues to recede slightly from your teeth. This creates deepening periodontal pockets where oral bacteria can continue to gather and multiply, worsening the infection and inflammation. Periodontal cleaning helps stop the infection by removing the films of plaque and tartar from your roots (scaling), and then smoothing their surfaces (planing) to inhibit bacterial buildup as your gums heal. In cases where gum disease has already developed, scaling and root planing should be followed by a strict schedule of checkups, cleanings, and periodontal maintenance. Your periodontist can prescribe appropriate treatment options, such as gingival grafting or pocket reduction surgery, to fortify your compromised tissues so you can recover from gum disease.

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Casey G.
It was so easy to find a doctor and make an appointment. I didn't have to take hours to call different offices and find out who takes my insurance and who doesn't.
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Rebecca B.
I'm a freelancer, so I can't buy insurance easily, so I always ended up paying a lot for doctors' visits. I signed up for a Doctors Network dental plan, and my dental cleanings cost only $25 now. If you don't have dental insurance I highly recommend it.
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Malik C.
I fell off my bike and chipped my front tooth. I was able to find and book an appointment online right away. Next time I need an appointment I'll try Doctors Network again.