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Life in sunny San Diego, California, moves fast—and between the beach days, busy schedules, and weekend adventures, it’s easy to let routine dental care fall to the bottom of your to-do list. However, skipping your regular dental hygiene visits can lead to serious oral health problems. At All Coast Dental, Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos help San Diegans keep their smiles healthy, bright, and cavity-free. If you’re unsure whether it’s time for a cleaning, here are five signs you might be overdue for a dental hygiene visit.
Bleeding gums are one of the earliest signs of gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease. If you notice pink in the sink after brushing or flossing, it’s not normal—and it’s a red flag that plaque and tartar may be building up along your gumline. Regular dental cleanings help remove these irritants before they can cause more serious problems like gum recession or tooth loss.
Persistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, is often a sign that bacteria are lingering in hard-to-reach areas of your mouth. Brushing and mouthwash can only do so much at home. A professional cleaning at our office will eliminate plaque and odor-causing bacteria that your toothbrush can’t reach, helping you breathe easier and smile more confidently.
If your teeth lose their shine or feel sticky even after brushing, it could be due to tartar buildup. Tartar is hardened plaque that can’t be removed with regular brushing and flossing. Dental hygienists use special tools to safely remove tartar and polish your teeth, restoring their natural smoothness and brightness in this treatment. It’s one of the easiest ways to refresh your smile.
The American Dental Association advises you to visit your dental hygienist every six months for a professional cleaning and checkup. If it’s been longer than that, even if you’re not experiencing pain or visible issues, small problems could be developing without your knowledge. Preventive visits help catch cavities, gum disease, and other concerns before they become expensive or painful.
Sensitivity to cold, heat, or sweets can indicate that your enamel is wearing down or that your gums are receding. Both issues can be linked to poor oral hygiene or tartar buildup. A dental hygiene visit can help address the underlying cause of your sensitivity and get you back to enjoying your favorite San Diego treats without wincing.
A healthy smile begins with routine care, and there’s no better time to get back on track. At All Coast Dental in San Diego, CA, Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos and their gentle, experienced team are here to help you feel comfortable and cared for during every visit. Call us today at (858) 264-3002 to schedule your dental hygiene appointment—and give your smile the attention it deserves.