- 4771 ROUTE 71, OSWEGO, IL 60543
- (630) 554-8600
These days it’s easy to recognize the emphasis placed on our physical health. Just about every media channel reminds us to take our vitamins, eat better, exercise more and consult our physicians.
Within that information stream, receive some messages about our dental hygiene, but perhaps with fewer impressions. All the while, our oral health remains vital.
In addition to the obvious benefits of strong, healthy teeth, maintaining oral health helps to counter the many different bacteria that can be in the mouth at any moment, including types that can be related to conditions such as arthritis, diabetes and heart disease.
Oswego Dental Group supports residents of Plano (IL) with professional dental care for proper oral hygiene, which in turn contributes to a greater quality of life.
We serve Plano residents of all ages.
The specialists at Oswego Dental Group provide Plano residents excellence in dentistry with a neighborhood spirit. Our comprehensive care includes integral services such as:
Preventative Treatments ׀ The best way to avoid some of the most common dental problems and maintain strong, healthy teeth and gums is to restrict the causal factors. We support these goals with preventative treatments such as fluoride, sealants, snore guards, bite guards and diagnostic x-rays.
Dental Cleanings ׀ A dental cleaning removes tartar and plaque to help you maintain healthy teeth and gums. The teeth-cleaning process at Oswego Dental Group cleans what regular brushing and flossing cannot, especially in areas of the mouth and teeth that are harder to reach.
Fillings ׀ Tooth-colored (or composite resin) fillings can restore teeth with cavities or old, degrading silver amalgam fillings. In addition to having a natural look and feel, the fillings utilize polymer resin technology for greater durability.
Implants ׀ We restore oral appearance and function with dental implants, small fixtures placed in the bone of the upper or lower jaw to serve as the roots of missing teeth. Made of hypoallergenic titanium, the implants bond with the bone and serve as an anchor for replacement teeth or a bridge.
Crowns ׀ Porcelain crowns repair broken or decayed teeth with highly esthetic ceramic restorations. They are often indistinguishable from natural teeth. We provide full gold crowns as well.
Root Canals ׀ Endodontic treatment preserves teeth in ways that relieve pain, prevent re-infection, maintain the natural tooth and make it feel strong and healthy again.
As a community practice, we understand what you look for from your dentist:
We established our practice according to these expectations, and we maintain them diligently today. Our goal is to be a trusted partner in your long-term healthcare plan.
We’ve been providing Plano residents with exceptional dental care for more than 25 years. We serve you according to your own individual dental plan.
If you are in Plano and you’ll be visiting us for the first time, all of our dental professionals warmly welcome you!
You can schedule a dental cleaning and check-up either by calling us or submitting your request. If have a dental matter that needs attention, we encourage you to call our office before your visit to share more about the condition.
As a new patient, you can anticipate that after we greet you and check you in, your relationship with us will continue with a review of your current dental goals or concerns. Together we will discuss what is important to you before we focus on any next steps.
In addition, we’ll check your teeth and gums and determine if any further insight into your teeth will support your personal dental treatment plan.
As your advocate and partner in good dental health, we’ll also encourage you to observe practices for maintaining healthy teeth and gums, such as:
Your ability to afford proper dental care is important to us as well. If you should ever feel that dental costs are a concern, be sure to inquire about our In-Office Membership Plan that provides discounted dental services.
With our advanced dental technology, treatments for patients from Plano are much more efficient while making your experience much more comfortable.
We integrate current technology such as:
Dental Cone Beam Computed Technology (CBCT) ׀ “Cone beam” images of the mouth provide detailed insight into the current health and structure of teeth.
Diagnostic Laser ׀ An adjustable tool detects and treats dental conditions without causing pain or affecting healthy tissue.
Digital X-Rays ׀ Digitized images allow us to view, review and adjust x-rays of teeth on a computer screen instead of refer to film that can fade and degrade.
Digital Impressions ׀ A special camera digitally photographs, transfers and prints tooth images in three dimensions. No more bitter, gooey material for making molds!
Intraoral Cameras ׀ Cameras apply filtered LED light to detect certain types of tooth decay by making it fluoresce. They can spot even the tiniest start of a cavity in surface enamel.
Oswego Dental Group reinforces clean, safe treatments with heat, cold or chemical sterilization techniques if needed as well. We also use disposable instruments and plastic barrier shields wherever possible. Our thorough sterilization regimen is always evolving as new materials and methods become available.
We truly enjoy and appreciate being able to contribute to your oral health and beautiful smile as our patient from Plano. To ask a question, find out more about our dentists or schedule an appointment, contact us at (630) 554-8600 or complete our contact form. You are always welcome here!
One survey of American dental care reviewed the following about oral health and dental cleanings. How would you respond?
75% of American adults plan to visit a dentist in the coming year.
65% of adults 18 and over had a dental visit within the past year.
87% of people say that poor oral health has a negative impact on life.
70% of Americans brush their teeth twice a day.
23% of Americans admit to skipping brushing for two or more days.
33% of Americans floss every day, one-third floss occasionally and one-third never floss.
20% of people floss only when they have food stuck in their teeth.