Doctor Jeremy B. Jorgenson, DDS Costa Mesa, California 92626

Name: Jeremy B. Jorgenson, DDS
Last name: Jorgenson
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2007
Years experience: 16
Primary Specialty: Dentist
Business: Advanced Dental Care
Address: 3033 Bristol St.
Address suite: Ste. AA
City: Costa Mesa
State: California
Zip Code: 92626
Country: US
Consulting Fees: 0$
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Clinical Privileges
  • Cal Dental Group of Pasadena
Education
  • Undergraduate: Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, University of Wisconsin
  • Dental: DDS, University of Southern California
GPS coordinates on map: 33.6525,-117.9189987

Jeremy B. Jorgenson, DDS

Primary location
Location name: Costa Mesa
State: CA
Country: US
Map point: 33.6525,-117.9189987
Google plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/105756949675727985875/+Mycostamesadentist1/
Treatments
  • Clear Braces
  • Da Vinci Veneers
  • Dental Bonding
  • Dental Bone Graft
  • Dental Bridge
  • Dental Crown
  • Dental Implants
  • Durathin Veneers
  • Gum Lift
  • Incognito Braces
  • Internal Tooth Bleaching
  • Invisalign
  • Lingual Braces
  • Lumineers
  • Mini Dental Implants
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Six Month Smiles
  • Smile Makeover
  • Snap-On Smile
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Tooth Repair
  • Zoom Whitening

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 809
Answer count: 39
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Aug 8, 2014
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Dentist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Aug 20, 2014
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Costa Mesa, CA, US. GPS coordinates: 33.6525,-117.9189987

Latest ratings of treatments

  • Invisalign (May 2015) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Invisalign (May 2015) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Invisalign (May 2015) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)

Latest Prices

Other Prices

  • $4500 – Aug 2016 – Costa Mesa, CA
  • $4500 – Aug 2016 – Costa Mesa, CA

Invisalign Prices

  • $4500 – May 1, 2015 – Costa Mesa, CA
  • $4500 – May 1, 2015 – Costa Mesa, CA
  • $4500 – May 1, 2015 – Costa Mesa, CA

Doctor’s answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
I have one front almost half broken tooth. Is there anyway I can fix with out going to the den
broken front tooth
Dec 12, 2014
I would highly doubt that this is something you could fix without seeing a dentist and definitely would not recommend trying to. The temporary material you can buy OTC may fill in the broken area for a short time but will not last and is not an adequate way to fix the problem. A dentist would be able to determine the proper treatment. It may be a simple as placing a composite filling or it may need a root canal and crown. A dentist is the only one that could give you an accurate idea of what…
Over the years, my tooth broke off. Any suggestions?
broken tooth
Dec 12, 2014
You definitely want to get the remaining root tip removed as soon as possible. Even if it does not hurt the broken tooth can act as a passage way for bacteria to travel and can end up causing an infection. You would want to get the tooth out so the bone and tissue can heal in.
I smell strong odor from floss along the gum line of a crown. Does that suggest I have to have
bad crown
Oct 29, 2014
I would agree with the dentist you saw. Anytime you have a gap in-between teeth it acts as a food trap. This trap can cause decay, infection, bone loss and possible eventual tooth loss. Unfortunately you just had the crown placed two years ago but that doesn’t change the need for a new crown today. If the new crown is made properly you will eliminate that food trap and any of the possible negative outcomes associated with the food trap. Good luck!
Would Invisalign work on my type of teeth?
invisalign
Oct 29, 2014
It seems with the limited information I have that you could definitely be a candidate for invisalign. Invisalign can now achieve most things that traditional braces can. However, you would still need a more thorough examination by a dentist. Rest assure that even if Invisalign is not the ideal treatment for you that the $135 will not be wasted on getting a thorough examination and recommendation from a good dentist. good luck
I’m getting a cap put on my tooth tomorrow. Will that affect my retainers? I wear them every n
retainers
Oct 29, 2014
It is very likely that a new cap/crown will affect the fit of the retainers. I would let your dentist know beforehand, however, you may still need new retainers after the cap is placed. Good luck!
What procedure would work best to close my gap Veneers or Bonding?
bonding or veneers
Oct 9, 2014
You could try bonding first. This is the cheaper, quicker way to close the gap. However, you may not be happy with the esthetics of bonding. It will make your front two teeth appear very large. Veneers are more aggressive and costly but you would get a slightly better esthetic result. I would suggest braces or invisalign again to close the gap and then wearing a retainer so the teeth do not move back again. Good luck!
My crowned tooth fell out of my mouth with the post attached. Do I need to have the tooth root
Crown and post
Sep 24, 2014
This would really depend on why the crown and post came out. Usually, it is due to poor condition of the tooth. In these instances the tooth has to be removed most of the time. If there was a cement failure and the tooth was fine than it may be possible to just re-cement. You would really need an evaluation and X-ray to determine the condition of the tooth. Good luck!

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Last updated on 12/25/2023