Preventive Care β City Heights
Dental Exams & Professional Cleanings in City Heights, San Diego
Routine assessments and preventive hygiene visits to maintain oral health, catch issues early, and build a clear treatment plan for your family. Serving patients from City Heights β located in city heights β right on university ave, no drive needed for most residents.
City Heights is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in San Diego, home to Vietnamese, Hispanic, East African, and other communities. Our office is steps away on University Ave.
Serving City Heights from University Ave
- Distance
- Located in City Heights β right on University Ave, no drive needed for most residents
- Nearest Cross-Streets
- University Ave & 52nd St (next to Vien Dong Supermarket)
- Office Address
- 5296 University Ave, Suite I, San Diego, CA 92105
- Phone
- (619) 265-2262
What to Expect
- βVisual and digital X-ray examination of teeth, gums, and jaw
- βProfessional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar buildup
- βGum health assessment and periodontal screening
- βOral cancer screening as part of the comprehensive exam
- βFluoride treatment if recommended by the dentist
- βDiscussion of findings and personalized treatment plan
About Dental Exams & Cleanings
A dental exam typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and gives your dentist a complete picture of your oral health. The visit usually begins with updated digital X-rays, which use significantly less radiation than traditional film X-rays and produce instant, high-resolution images of your teeth, roots, and jawbone. Your dentist then performs a thorough visual inspection of each tooth, your gums, tongue, and the surrounding soft tissue, checking for cavities, gum disease, signs of oral cancer, and any other concerns.
Professional cleanings remove plaque and hardened tartar (calculus) that regular brushing and flossing cannot reach, especially along the gumline, between teeth, and behind the back molars. A dental hygienist uses specialized instruments to gently scale away buildup, then polishes your teeth to remove surface stains and smooth the enamel. Fluoride treatment may be applied afterward to strengthen tooth enamel and help prevent future decay.
For patients with early signs of gum disease, your dentist may recommend a deeper cleaning called scaling and root planing, which treats below the gumline. This is different from a routine prophylactic cleaning and may require more than one visit. Your dentist will explain the difference and why the deeper treatment is being recommended before beginning any work.
Most adults benefit from exams and cleanings every six months, though your dentist may recommend a different schedule -- every three to four months for patients with gum disease, or once a year for patients with consistently excellent oral health. Children should begin dental visits by age one or within six months of their first tooth erupting. Seniors, patients with diabetes, smokers, and pregnant women may benefit from more frequent visits because these groups face higher risks of gum disease and related complications.
Preventive dental care also supports your overall health. Research consistently links untreated gum disease to increased risks of heart disease, diabetes complications, respiratory infections, and pregnancy complications. A routine dental exam can sometimes reveal signs of systemic conditions -- such as nutritional deficiencies, acid reflux, or immune disorders -- before patients notice symptoms elsewhere. Your dentist is often the first healthcare provider to spot these warning signs.
Insurance coverage for preventive exams is typically among the most generous benefits in any dental plan. Most private insurance plans cover two exams and two cleanings per year at 100 percent, with no deductible. Medi-Cal and Denti-Cal also cover preventive exams and cleanings at no cost to the patient. If you are unsure about your coverage, our front desk can verify your benefits before your appointment so you know what to expect.
Between visits, daily brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and flossing once a day remain the foundation of oral health. Your dentist or hygienist can demonstrate proper technique and recommend specific products if you have sensitive teeth, orthodontic appliances, or areas that are harder to keep clean. Small habits at home make a significant difference in what your dentist finds at your next visit.
Regular preventive visits are one of the most effective ways to avoid costly restorative work later. Problems caught early -- a small cavity, the beginning of gum inflammation, a cracked filling -- are almost always simpler, less painful, and less expensive to treat than problems discovered after they have progressed.
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KinDentists on University Ave is located in city heights β right on university ave, no drive needed for most residents. Book online or call the bilingual front desk.
