Del Mar Dental Studio
About Del Mar Dental Studio
Dental practices in coastal California often blend clinical precision with the relaxed pace of beachside living—though not all balance the two equally. Del Mar Dental Studio fits into the quieter end of that spectrum, offering general and cosmetic dentistry without the bustle of larger chain offices. Their suite on Mango Drive places them among a mix of medical professionals and small businesses, a few blocks from the Pacific’s salty air but far enough inland to avoid tourist foot traffic. Routine cleanings, fillings, and crowns share the practice’s scope with whitening treatments and veneers, catering to both maintenance and aesthetic goals.
The address—13983 Mango Dr Suite 201, Del Mar, CA 92014—sits in a professional plaza that’s more functional than flashy, a contrast to the polished storefronts nearer the coast. This stretch of Del Mar leans toward understated practicality, where appointments are kept and parking is handled without fanfare. Unlike some dental offices that specialize narrowly, the studio covers preventive care alongside restorative work, from root canals to bridges. There’s no emphasis on spa-like amenities here, just the core services expected of a neighborhood practice.
Phone calls to confirm appointments or ask about procedures route through a single line, simplifying the process of reaching someone directly. For those mapping a first visit, the entrance is on the second floor, accessible via stairs or elevator—no grand signage, just a numbered suite door. Questions about insurance, payment options, or specific treatments are best directed to (858) 737-1621, where the focus remains on logistics rather than lengthy consultations.
Directions are easiest via this map link, which pins the location between a physical therapy clinic and a financial advisor’s office. The surrounding area is more about efficiency than ambiance, with quick access to the 5 freeway and a handful of no-frills lunch spots nearby. It’s a corner of Del Mar that serves residents more than visitors, where dental care is treated as a routine part of life—not an event.
This listing was last updated on April 06, 2026