A prevention-first evaluation of mouth, bite, airway, saliva, and oral cancer risk before small concerns become larger problems.
Oral Wellness care includes Oral cancer screening, Digital wellness scan, TMJ, sleep, and salivary screening. Appointment requests are confirmed through the office, and urgent concerns should be handled by phone when timing matters.
When to schedule oral wellness care
- You want a prevention-first dental visit instead of waiting until something hurts.
- You have noticed bite changes, dry mouth, bleeding gums, mouth sores, jaw tension, snoring, or other oral changes.
- You want oral cancer screening, digital scanning, TMJ screening, sleep screening, or salivary diagnostics as part of a broader health picture.
What to expect at the visit
- The visit starts with your concerns, health history, symptoms, and goals.
- The team reviews teeth, gums, bite, airway indicators, soft tissue, oral cancer risk, and diagnostic records when needed.
- Findings are explained in plain language, with recommended next steps prioritized by urgency and prevention value.
The goal is to make the visit understandable before treatment begins. Patients should leave knowing what was found, what matters first, and what choices are available.
Doctor expertise and local care
Dr. Vineetha Vijayakumar's background in dentistry, oral medicine, orofacial pain, dental sleep medicine, and public health supports a whole-body view of oral wellness.
The office is located at 915 N Quincy St in Arlington, close to Virginia Square, Ballston, Clarendon, Courthouse, and Rosslyn.
New patients and existing patients can request an appointment online or call (703) 276-1010. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Before your appointment
A clear visit starts before you arrive. If you are a new patient, bring your current medication list, dental insurance information if applicable, and any recent dental records or X-rays you already have. If your concern is urgent, call the office before using online booking so the team can understand timing, symptoms, and whether same-day guidance is needed.
- Write down when symptoms started and what makes them better or worse.
- Tell the office about swelling, fever, trauma, sleep concerns, or jaw locking.
- Ask about financing, insurance support, or membership options before treatment begins.
Virginia Dental Care is not a hospital emergency room. For trouble breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, rapidly spreading swelling, or other life-threatening symptoms, call 911 or seek emergency medical care first.
For non-life-threatening dental concerns, the office location helps Arlington patients avoid long searches for care across Northern Virginia. Patients coming from Ballston, Clarendon, Rosslyn, Virginia Square, Courthouse, Falls Church, Alexandria, or McLean can use the map link, call before leaving, and confirm whether the visit should be scheduled as routine, soon, or urgent.
Oral Wellness FAQ
Do I need an appointment for oral wellness in Arlington, VA?
Yes. Request an appointment so Virginia Dental Care can review your concern, confirm timing, and prepare the right visit for Oral Wellness.
What happens during a oral wellness visit?
The team reviews your concerns, completes an appropriate exam, discusses diagnostic needs, and explains treatment choices connected to oral wellness.
Where is Virginia Dental Care located?
Virginia Dental Care is located at 915 N Quincy St, Arlington, VA 22203, near Virginia Square, Ballston, Clarendon, Courthouse, and Rosslyn.
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Nearby communities served
Virginia Dental Care serves patients from Arlington, Ballston, Clarendon, Virginia Square, Courthouse, Rosslyn, Shirlington, Crystal City, Pentagon City, Falls Church, Alexandria, and McLean and nearby Northern Virginia communities.
For urgent pain, swelling, trauma, or infection concerns, call the office directly so the team can triage timing and next steps.