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5 Tips to Make Porcelain Veneers Last in Costa Mesa

December 18, 2017

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Jeremy Jorgenson @ 7:41 am

portrait of a smiling womanIf you have just gotten porcelain veneers in Costa Mesa, you know they are a significant investment — and you want to make sure yours last as long as possible. To help you enjoy your new, beautiful smile for years and years to come, we’ve got the top 5 porcelain veneers maintenance tips below!

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Dental Veneers – Preparing for your Appointment

veneers in mouthDental veneers are an excellent, permanent solution to achieving that perfect smile.  Whether you’re wanting to fix a cracked tooth, chipped tooth, broken tooth, straighten teeth, or just need to update your smile, there are some key things you should do to prepare for your appointment.  If you have not already had a dental veneer consultation, schedule one!  The first step is getting the information you need to be able to move forward with veneers.  Dr. Jeremy Jorgenson and the Advanced Dental Care team are here to help with all of your questions!

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Dental Insurance Benefits

December 12, 2017

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Jeremy Jorgenson @ 10:50 pm

Dr. Jeremy Jorgenson - Advanced Dental Care - Costa Mesa Dentist - PPO Dentist - Dental Insurance - Best Dentist Near Me - Saturday Dentist - Dentist Accepting New Patients - Delta Dental - Metlife - Humana - Guardian - BCBS - Anthem - Ameritas - Prinicpal - United = Liberty - Operating Engineers - Assurant - GEHA - dental insurance benefitsCan you believe that there is only a few weeks left in 2017?!  This year has really flown by.  We wanted to take a minute to remind you that dental insurance benefits do not roll over.  This means that the annual benefit you receive from your insurance company must be used before 12/31/17 or you will lose the money.  This money, known as your annual benefit, is what you get in exchange for the monthly premium you pay for your insurance.  It is also the total amount each year that your dental insurance will ever give you.  Essentially, you are paying for something that you will not be able to use after the end of this month.

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