At Zak Dental, we believe that a comprehensive, evidence-based diagnosis is the most critical step in optimizing your Wellness³² (a.k.a. your oral health).
On your first visit, we will collect comprehensive records, including a full set of X-rays and a high-resolution 3D intraoral scan. You will then meet with our diagnosing dentist, who will conduct a thorough examination and share all findings with you.
With full access to your 3D scan and cutting-edge AI technology, you’ll be able to understand your X-rays just like a dentist! This means no more unnecessary or uncomfortable poking and probing—our exam is focused on education and empowerment, giving you a clear plan to treat, preserve, and enhance your oral health.
At the conclusion of your exam, your diagnosing dentist will coordinate and schedule your treatment with our team of general dentists, hygienists, and specialists as needed.
Your treatment will be seamlessly scheduled and completed at your nearest Zak Dental location, ensuring both convenience and continuity of care.
By maintaining our preferred provider in-network status with many insurance plans, we are able to maximizing your insurance benefits, and reduce your out of pocket costs. We also work with many 3rd party financing companies that can help you pay for your treatment over time.
Learn about the Wellness³² Exam provided at Zak Dental offices in Agoura Hills, Covina/San Dimas, Downey, Long Beach, North Park, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Simi Valley, Temecula, Valencia, Ventura, and Whittier/La Mirada.
We promise our patients exceptional care at our clinic, focusing on both their oral health and overall wellness with our “Wellness³²” promise. Our thorough exam, the Wellness³² exam, goes beyond teeth and includes examination of the entire oral cavity for oral cancer signs and gum health, in addition to understanding the patient’s goals for their oral health to create a personalized treatment plan.
We had a patient who came in with severe toothaches due to nerve damage caused by a cavity that had been left untreated for two months. The infection had even spread to another tooth. This situation could have been prevented if the patient had kept up with regular check-ups and preventative care. We encourage everyone to invest in preventative care, as procrastination can lead to costly and extensive dental work. Being proactive with your dental health is always the best decision for your oral well-being. So, if you have any dental issues, don’t hesitate to make a consultation with us.