How can I make an appointment?
Either simply call us at 714-772-3538, or click contact in the menu above and fill out the form in order to make an appointment.
Where is the clinic located?
Dental Aesthetics Professionals is located at 1751 W. Romneya Dr. Suite D, in Anaheim California 92801.
What payment options do you offer?
We presently carry several dental financing providers and are constantly looking to find more creative and cost effective payment plans for the client facing financial hardships and challenges.
In addition to accepting several credit providers, we also offer access to several low cost dental insurance plan providers that have designed insurance plans specifically for the fixed income or financially challenged client. We have evaluated these plans to assure they are legitimate cost effective plans for all our clients.
Do you accept Insurance?
We accept all major insurance providers and also have multiple financing and payment options available for our patients.
How early should I arrive to my appointment?
We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes early to your appointment to provide enough time to fill out any insurance and medical information.
The short answer is "a lifetime." Dental implants are designed to be permanent and, in fact, to perform (and withstand) all the functions of one's natural, permanent adult teeth. That is, they're made to last for the entire life of the patient.
However, this mostly refers to the actual "implant" component of the dental implant. As we said, this part fuses to the patient's jawbone permanently.
The crown, on the other hand, may have a shorter lifespan, about 10-15 years if well-maintained. And that's the other major factor: maintenance.
While customers can sometimes be confused by all the different brands of toothpaste out there on the market, studies actually show that the quality of the toothbrush is far more important to dental hygiene outcomes than the type of toothpaste.
The most-asked question of them all: Does it hurt? The straight-forward answer is no. “Sensitivity can be present for various reasons, most of which involve clinical conditions of the enamel, type of tooth surface and gum position. All of these need to be incorporated in the treatment sequence and customization protocol,” advises Dr. Cotca. Sometimes, like any whitening treatment, sensitivity can linger for a few days. The smartest way to avoid this is by listening to your dentist’s instructions (i.e wearing your retainer, brushing your teeth twice a day, or wearing a mouthguard if you’re prone to grinding).
We understand the needs of the fearful patient and can tell you those days are over. Our dentists know exactly how to turn that “dreaded necessity” into routine “smile maintenance.”
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We are happy to answer any oral health related questions.