Dental Cleanings in Farragut, TN

Knox Valley Dental is your local Farragut dental office for routine cleanings, deep cleanings, and periodontal maintenance. Our address shows Knoxville for postal purposes, but the office sits squarely in Farragut at 11840 Kingston Pike, Suite A - just east of Town Center at Farragut. Whether you're a long-time Farragut resident due for a six-month cleaning or new to the area and looking for a dentist within five minutes of home, you'll get a thorough, gentle cleaning from a hygienist who explains what they're doing - no rushed appointments, no upsells.

Your Local Farragut Dental Office on Kingston Pike

Knox Valley Dental is on Kingston Pike (US-11/US-70), the main east-west commercial corridor through Farragut. We're a short drive from Town Center at Farragut, Campbell Station Park, and Founders Park, and a few minutes from Farragut High School and Farragut Middle School. The office is at 11840 Kingston Pike, Suite A - ground-floor access, plenty of parking, and easy to find from any direction. If you've used the I-140/Pellissippi connector, the Kingston Pike exit is the closest one to the office.

Many of our long-time patients live in Farragut neighborhoods like Sugarwood, Watson Hill, Concord Estates, and the Village Green area. Some have been with the practice for years, scheduling cleanings for two and three generations of the same family. We're not a new face in Farragut - we're the dentist your neighbors already use.

Why Farragut Patients Choose Knox Valley Dental

We're in-network with most major PPO insurance plans and we file your claims for you, so the only paperwork you handle is your appointment confirmation. If you don't have insurance, our membership plan covers two cleanings, two exams, X-rays, and one fluoride treatment a year for a flat monthly fee - full pricing in the cost section below. You'll see the same provider and hygienist visit after visit, which means your hygienist actually knows your mouth and your history. Evening and early-morning slots are open before and after the workday because we know most Farragut families - especially those with school-age kids - can't take a half-day off for a cleaning.

What Happens at Your Cleaning Appointment

Step 1 - Full exam and digital X-rays

Your hygienist starts by checking your teeth, gums, tongue, and the soft tissue in your cheeks for anything that's changed since your last visit. If you're due for X-rays - usually once a year for healthy adults, more often if we're tracking something specific - we use low-radiation digital sensors that produce an image in seconds. This first 5 to 10 minutes catches early decay, gum recession, and oral cancer signs before they turn into bigger problems.

Step 2 - Scaling above and below the gumline

Scaling is the part of a cleaning that removes hardened tartar (calculus) from your teeth. Brushing and flossing can't get this off - once tartar forms, only a hygienist with the right tools can remove it. Your hygienist works around each tooth, paying close attention to the gumline where bacteria collect. If you have any pocketing or early gum disease, scaling reaches a few millimeters below the gumline. We use both ultrasonic scalers (small vibrating tips that loosen heavy buildup) and hand instruments for precision around the gumline. If anything is sensitive, tell us - we can apply topical numbing or slow the pace.

Step 3 - Polish and optional fluoride

After scaling, your hygienist polishes your teeth with a fine paste and a soft rubber cup. Polishing removes surface stains from coffee, tea, wine, and tobacco, and leaves the tooth surface smooth so plaque has a harder time sticking back on. If you're prone to cavities or have early decay, a fluoride treatment at the end of your appointment adds a protective layer that strengthens enamel for the next several months.

Routine, Deep, or Periodontal Maintenance - Which Do You Need?

Routine cleaning (prophylaxis)

This is the standard six-month cleaning for healthy gums. If your gums don't bleed, your bone level on X-rays is normal, and you don't have any pocket depths over 3 mm, you're a routine cleaning patient. Most adults are. Insurance plans typically cover two routine cleanings a year at 100%.

Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing)

Deep cleaning is the treatment for early gum disease (gingivitis or early periodontitis). Your hygienist scales further down the root surface to remove bacteria from below the gumline, then smooths the root so gum tissue can reattach. This is usually done in two visits - one half of the mouth at each visit - and may include local anesthetic. Insurance often covers part of this once we document the diagnosis with periodontal charting.

Periodontal maintenance

Once you've had a deep cleaning, you don't go back to routine cleanings - your gums need closer monitoring. Periodontal maintenance is a cleaning every 3 to 4 months instead of every 6, with extra attention to the areas that previously had pocketing. This is what keeps gum disease from coming back.

Gross debridement

If it's been more than a few years since your last cleaning, sometimes we need to do a gross debridement first - a preliminary cleaning that removes the heavy outer layer of buildup so we can actually see your teeth and gums. After that, we figure out whether a routine or deep cleaning is the right next step.

Meet Dr. Dhiren Zaveri

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Dr. Dhiren Zaveri grew up in Knoxville. He spent afternoons at his uncle's dental practice in India during middle school, which is where the interest in dentistry took root. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from Oklahoma College of Dentistry, then came back home to Knoxville to open Knox Valley Dental and serve the community he grew up in.

Two parts of his training shape how patients experience the practice. Dr. Zaveri is Kois Center-trained, which is one of the most rigorous post-graduate continuing-education programs in dentistry - heavy on diagnosis, treatment planning, and evidence-based decision-making. He also practices biomimetic dentistry, a restoration philosophy that preserves as much of your natural tooth structure as possible rather than reducing more than the problem requires. Both shape your cleaning visit too: a more careful exam catches issues earlier, and any restoration we recommend down the road will be the smallest one that actually solves the problem.

He's a member of the American Dental Association, attends several continuing-education conferences every year, and is active in local and national organized-dentistry groups. Outside the office, Dr. Zaveri hikes, travels, works out with friends, follows the Knoxville food scene, and cheers on the Vols. He's also a serious coffee enthusiast - you might run into him at one of the local coffee shops.

Other Farragut Services We Offer

Routine cleanings are the foundation, but Knox Valley Dental is also a full-service dental practice for Farragut. If you need more than a cleaning - or if you'd like a single practice that knows your full dental history - we also offer:

  • Family and preventive dentistry: cleanings, exams, fillings, oral cancer screenings, sealants, and care for the whole household. Link: /knoxville-farragut-family-dentist/
  • Cosmetic dentistry: teeth whitening, veneers, cosmetic bonding, and full smile makeovers. Link: /knoxville-farragut-cosmetic-dentist/
  • Dental implants: single implants, full-arch All-on-4 restorations, and implant-retained dentures. Link: /knoxville-farragut-implant-dentist/
  • Restorative dentistry: crowns, bridges, root canals, and biomimetic restorations that preserve more of your natural tooth structure.
  • Orthodontics: clear aligners and braces for adults and teens.

Booking everything with one practice means we can pull from the same X-rays, the same provider notes, and the same treatment plan - which usually saves you visits and keeps your records consistent.

How to Get to Our Office in Farragut

If you're already in Farragut, you're 0 to 5 minutes from the office, depending on which side of town you're coming from. From the Town Center at Farragut, head west on Kingston Pike - we're on the right. From the Campbell Station Road area, take Campbell Station north to Kingston Pike and turn west. From the Sugarwood, Watson Hill, or Loudon County line side of Farragut, head east on Kingston Pike - about 5 to 7 minutes.

If you're coming from outside Farragut: from I-40, take Lovell Road (Exit 374) south to Kingston Pike, then turn east. From Pellissippi Parkway (I-140), take the Kingston Pike exit and turn east. Both routes put you within a few minutes of the office at 11840 Kingston Pike, Suite A. Major Farragut landmarks within a 5-minute drive include Town Center at Farragut, Campbell Station Park, Founders Park, the Farragut Folklife Museum, and the historic Campbell Station Inn site.

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Cost, Insurance & Membership Options

If you have dental insurance, you'll usually pay nothing out of pocket for two routine cleanings a year - they're part of the preventive coverage on most PPO plans. We're in-network with most major plans and file your claims directly. If you're not sure whether your plan covers us, call (865) 244-2828 and we'll verify before your appointment.

If you don't have insurance, our New Patient Special is $109 for a full new patient exam, X-rays, and oral cancer screening, plus a $40 healthy-mouth cleaning if your gums are healthy. The Adult Membership Plan is $29 per month with a $49 lifetime activation fee and includes two cleanings a year, two exams, X-rays as needed, one fluoride treatment, one emergency exam, and 15% off other treatments - the math works out to about $232 of savings a year for someone who keeps up with twice-yearly cleanings. The Child Membership is $28 per month with the same structure (covers kids 12 and under). The Periodontal Membership is $59 per month for patients who need quarterly maintenance cleanings.

If you need to spread payments out, we offer monthly patient financing. Ask at the front desk.

Farragut Dental Cleaning FAQs

How often should I get a dental cleaning?

Most adults with healthy gums benefit from a cleaning every six months. If you have a history of gum disease, your dentist may recommend every three or four months. The American Dental Association is the right source for general guidance - your individual frequency depends on your exam findings.

Do dental cleanings hurt?

Most patients describe a routine cleaning as mildly uncomfortable at most - there's some pressure and the occasional ping of an ultrasonic tool against a tooth. If you have sensitive gums or a lot of buildup, the first cleaning may be more intense. Tell your hygienist if anything is sharp or painful and they'll adjust.

What's the difference between a routine cleaning and a deep cleaning?

A routine cleaning removes plaque and tartar above the gumline, where the gums are healthy. A deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) goes below the gumline to treat early gum disease. The choice between the two is based on your gum exam - pocket depths, bleeding, and bone level on X-rays.

How much does a cleaning cost without insurance?

At Knox Valley Dental, our New Patient Special is $109 for a full new patient exam plus X-rays, plus $40 for a healthy-mouth cleaning. If you sign up for our Adult Membership ($29 a month plus a $49 lifetime activation fee), two cleanings a year are included along with exams, X-rays, and fluoride. Deep cleanings are priced separately.

Can I skip a cleaning if my teeth feel fine?

Most early dental problems - gum disease, small cavities, oral cancer - don't hurt and don't have visible symptoms. By the time something hurts, the treatment is usually more involved than it would have been if it had been caught at a six-month exam. The point of routine cleanings isn't the cleaning itself; it's the exam that comes with it.

What if I haven't been to the dentist in years?

You're not alone, and you won't be lectured. We see patients all the time who haven't had a cleaning in five or ten years. The first visit is a thorough exam, X-rays, and either a routine cleaning, a deep cleaning, or a gross debridement, depending on what we find. We'll lay out the options and the costs before we start any treatment.

Do you treat children?

Yes. Our Child Membership ($28 a month) covers two cleanings, exams, X-rays, and a fluoride treatment per year, plus 15% off other treatments. We see kids from age three through high school. The Children's New Patient Special is $89 for a first visit if you don't have insurance.

What should I do before my cleaning appointment?

Brush and floss as you normally would, eat something light if your appointment is around mealtime, and bring your insurance card and a list of any medications you take. If you have any concerns or specific questions, write them down - easy to forget once you're in the chair.

Can I get my whole family in for cleanings on the same day?

Yes - we'll schedule back-to-back appointments for family members so you can handle everyone in one trip. For families with school-age kids, after-school slots between 3 PM and 5 PM fill up quickly, so book a few weeks ahead during the school year. Thursday evenings (until 7 PM) work well for working parents who don't want to pull kids out of class.

Book Your Cleaning

Ready to book? Call (865) 244-2828 or use our online booking form. We confirm appointments by text the day before. Our office is open Monday through Wednesday from 8 AM to 5 PM, Thursday from 10 AM to 7 PM, and Friday from 8 AM to 2 PM. New patients welcome - same-week openings are usually available.

New Patient Specials

New Patient Exams
$109
No insurance? We offer a $109 Comprehensive New Patient Exam, X-Rays, and an Oral Cancer Screening.

Healthy Mouth Cleaning
$40
New patients only. Cannot be combined with insurance. Includes a Healthy Mouth Cleaning in the absence of periodontal disease. Requires a standard new patient exam before cleaning.

CHILDREN'S New Patient Special
$89
No insurance? We offer an $89 CHILDREN'S New Patient Exam, X-Rays, Healthy Mouth Cleaning*, and a Fluoride Treatment.

Dental Membership Plans

Child Membership
12 and Younger

$28/mo
$49 Lifetime Activation Fee

Includes:

  • Professional dental cleanings (2/year)
  • Doctor exams (1-2/year)
  • Needed x-rays*
  • One emergency exam per year (if needed)
  • One fluoride treatment
  • 15% off other treatments

(some exclusions may apply)

Save $127 per year

Adult Membership
13 and older

$29/mo
$49 Lifetime Activation Fee

Includes:

  • Professional dental cleanings (2/year)
  • Doctor exams (1-2/year)
  • Needed x-rays*
  • One emergency exam per year (if needed)
  • One fluoride treatment
  • 15% off other treatments

(some exclusions may apply)

Save $232.20 per year

Perio Membership
Periodontal Disease

$59/mo
$49 Lifetime Activation Fee

Includes:

  • Perio maintenance cleanings (3-4/year)
  • Doctor exams (1-2/year)
  • Needed x-rays*
  • One emergency exam per year (if needed)
  • One fluoride treatment
  • 15% off other treatments

(some exclusions may apply)

Save $147 per year

Our Knoxville - Farragut Dental Practice Location

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Office Hours:

Monday - Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed