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Proudly serving New Whiteland, Franklin, Greenwood, and nearby communities.
Get Preventive Dental Care Today
Routine exams and cleanings help prevent cavities, gum disease, and future dental emergencies.
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Common Issues Preventive Dentistry Helps Avoid
Preventive Dentist in New WhitelandEarly detection and routine cleanings and exams keep small problems from becoming painful or expensive.
Dental Exams
Comprehensive evaluations to detect cavities, gum disease, and early concerns. See our exam process.
Professional Cleanings
Thorough removal of plaque and tartar to protect teeth and gums. Learn more about routine cleanings.
Digital X-Rays
Low-radiation imaging to identify hidden issues below the surface.
Fluoride Treatments
Strengthen enamel and reduce cavity risk for children and adults.
Dental Sealants
Protect back teeth from decay in hard-to-clean areas.
Oral Cancer Screenings
Routine screenings during exams to detect abnormalities early.
Periodontal Maintenance
Ongoing care for patients managing gum disease.
Nightguards for Grinding
Custom protection to prevent enamel wear and jaw strain.
Why Preventive Dentistry Matters
From early cavity detection to gum health monitoring, preventive visits keep your smile stable and strong.
Choosing the Right Preventive CareWhy Choose Parkview Dental?
Thorough exams with modern digital imaging
Gentle, detailed cleanings
Clear explanations before treatment
Family-friendly environment
Most dental insurance plans accepted
Convenient New Whiteland location serving nearby communities
Cosmetic Dentistry May Include
Exams
Cleanings
X-Rays
Fluoride
Sealants
Screenings
Detect small problems before they become painful
Remove plaque and tartar buildup safely
Monitor gum health and bone levels
Create a clear plan for long-term oral health
What to Expect at a Preventive Visit
Clear steps for long-term protection and routine care.
Comprehensive Exam
We check for cavities, gum disease, enamel wear, and other early concerns that can turn into bigger problems.
Professional Cleaning
Plaque and tartar are gently removed to protect your teeth and gums and reduce your risk of future issues.
Necessary X-Rays
If needed, digital X-rays help identify hidden problems between teeth or below the surface.
Personalized Next Steps
You’ll leave with clear guidance for home care and, if needed, a simple plan for any recommended treatment.
Our team is focused on prevention, comfort, and helping you avoid future dental emergencies.

Preventive Dentistry vs Restorative Treatment
Understanding Your OptionsPreventive Dentistry
Preventive dentistry focuses on maintaining oral health through exams, cleanings, and early detection.
These visits help reduce the risk of cavities, gum disease, and unexpected dental problems.Restorative Treatment
Restorative care addresses damage after a problem develops, such as cavities, infections, or broken teeth.
Some treatments improve both function and long-term stability depending on the case.
Your Preventive Dentistry Process, Step by Step
What to ExpectYour visit includes a thorough exam, professional cleaning, and preventive recommendations tailored to your needs. Learn more about your first visit on our new patient page.
Check-In
Step 1
We review your health history and any concerns.
Imaging
Step 2
Only necessary X-rays to guide care.
Cleaning
Step 3
Plaque and tartar are gently removed.
Exam
Step 4
We check teeth, gums, and oral health.
Next Steps
Step 5
Clear guidance and follow-up if needed.
What Patients Say About Their Preventative Dentistry Experience
Feedback from patients who chose Parkview Dental to enhance their smiles.
Meet the Team Providing Preventative Dental Care
Our experienced dental team focuses on preventative care, patient comfort, and long-term oral health. Learn more about the professionals behind your care on our meet the team page.
We Accept Most Dental Insurances for Preventive Visits
Accepting many dental insurance plans makes preventative care more accessible. Visit our insurance page to see which providers are accepted at Parkview Dental.
View All Accepted InsurancesDental Care for Under $1 a Day with Parkview365
Our Parkview365 membership plan makes preventative dentistry affordable without insurance. Learn more about benefits and pricing on our membership plan page.
*Membership benefits vary by service. Some treatments may be excluded, and family member pricing differs. See full Parkview365 terms and conditions on the Parkview365 info page for details.
Learn how Parkview365 Can Help2 Comp. Exams
Routine exams used to support smile planning and oral health.
2 Regular Cleanings
Preventive cleanings that help maintain a healthy foundation for cosmetic care.
20% OFF Treatment
Savings on eligible dental services where applicable.
Exclusive Benefits
Additional savings and support for ongoing dental care.
Get Preventive Dental Care in New Whiteland, IN
Parkview Dental proudly serves patients in New Whiteland and surrounding communities. View our office location, hours, and directions on our contact page.
Local Family DentistCall Parkview Dental
(317) 680-5559Our Location
549 Parkview Drive, New Whiteland, IN 46184
Frequently Asked Questions About Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry InformationClear answers to common questions about cosmetic dental treatments, smile improvement options, and what to expect at Parkview Dental in New Whiteland.
Where is Parkview Dental located?
Parkview Dental is located at 549 Parkview Drive in New Whiteland, Indiana, serving patients from Whiteland, Greenwood, Franklin, Center Grove, Bargersville, and nearby communities.
What areas do you serve for preventative dental care?
We provide cosmetic dental care for patients throughout New Whiteland and surrounding Johnson County areas, including Greenwood and Franklin.
Do I need to be an existing patient to schedule an appointment??
No. New patients are welcome, and you do not need to be an existing patient to schedule an appointment for preventative dental care.
What should I bring to my preventative care appointment?
Please bring a photo ID, dental insurance information if applicable, and a list of current medications. Prior dental records are helpful but not required.
Do you accept dental insurance for preventative dentistry?
We accept most dental insurance plans, though coverage for cosmetic treatments varies. Our team reviews benefits and costs before treatment begins.
What if I do not have dental insurance?
We offer flexible payment options and the Parkview365 Membership Plan to help reduce out of pocket costs for dental care.
Can Parkview Dental help patients who feel nervous about treatment?
Yes. Our team takes a calm, patient focused approach and explains each step clearly to help you feel comfortable and informed.
How do I schedule a preventative care appointment?
You can call our office directly or schedule an appointment online at your convenience.
What is preventative dentistry?
Preventative dentistry focuses on routine care that helps stop cavities, gum disease, and other issues before they start.
How often should I get a dental cleaning and exam?
Most patients benefit from visits every six months, but some need more frequent care based on risk factors.
Do you treat kids for preventative care?
Yes. We provide age-appropriate cleanings, exams, guidance, and preventive treatments for children.
Can you help with sensitive teeth?
Yes. We identify the cause and may recommend desensitizing options, fluoride, or adjustments to home care.
What happens during a routine dental exam?
We evaluate teeth, gums, bite, and existing work, and check for early signs of decay or infection.
What is dental sealant treatment?
Sealants are a protective coating placed on back teeth to help prevent cavities in the grooves.
What should I do between visits to prevent cavities?
Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, limit frequent sugary snacks/drinks, and keep consistent checkups.
How do I know if I have gum disease?
Bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, tenderness, or gum recession can be signs—an exam confirms what’s going on.












