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Locality: South Lake Tahoe, California

Phone: +1 530-541-7040



Address: 1060 Ski Run Blvd 96150-7478 South Lake Tahoe, CA, US

Website: www.highsierradentalcare.com/

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High Sierra Dental Care 07.05.2021

Easily apply for our very low cost kid’s dental service by Dr. Mireya Ortega in South Lake Tahoe! Her "Young Tahoe Smiles" program is the only local program offering qualifying parents the opportunity to improve the dental health of their child! Eligibility requirements and application can be found here.

High Sierra Dental Care 28.04.2021

Dr. Ortega can improve your smile with Cosmetic Dentistry. How? Teeth Whitening/Bleaching - Home, in-office, and laser whitening options are available to remove stains and discoloration from teeth Veneers - Porcelain/composite veneers cover the front side of the teeth to improve their appearance, correcting spaces or damage to the teeth... Ceramic Crowns Crowns completely cover the tooth returning it to a natural appearance https://www.highsierradentalcare.com/se/cosmetic-dentistry/

High Sierra Dental Care 18.04.2021

Invisalign is quickly becoming one of the popular ways for teens and adults to straighten their teeth and correct a myriad of other bite and orthodontic issues. Invisalign treatment uses a different approach to straighten teeth. Rather than using metal braces, the trained dentist uses a series of clear, plastic, custom-made aligners to gradually move your teeth to the desired position. https://www.highsierradentalcare.com//invisalign-treatmen/

High Sierra Dental Care 08.04.2021

Being afraid of ‘the dentist’ or dental treatment is very common. The majority of people don’t like to talk about it. Our office encourages talking about your fears so we can help by customizing how we approach your treatment. We truly want to make your visit pleasant. https://www.highsierradentalcare.com/ser/anxiety-dentistry/

High Sierra Dental Care 29.03.2021

Studies show that as many as 90% of adults experience some form of periodontal disease at one point in their lives. Gum disease is caused by the unchecked build-up of bacteria in your mouth. In severe cases, the bacteria can get into your bloodstream and make its way to various body tissues and exacerbates diabetes, heart disease, and other illnesses. Your dental professional can help you manage your oral health and prevent bacteria buildup through dental cleanings. https://www.highsierradentalcare.com//why-teeth-cleanings/