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Long Beach, CA 90808
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End-of-Year Reminder: Use Your Dental Benefits Before They Expire

October 27, 2025
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Posted By: Dr. Brock Lorenz

The end of the year is fast approaching, and that means your dental benefits are set to expire. These benefits will not roll over, and you’ll lose them forever. Your dentist in Long Beach, CA, recommends taking advantage of your dental care benefits before it's too late.

Here are just a few ways to use the remaining:

  • An end-of-year checkup and teeth cleaning
  • A consultation for a covered service
  • Addressing an oral health concern

Suggestions on How to Use Your Remaining Dental Benefits

Checkup and Teeth Cleaning

Most dental plans cover two dental exams and teeth cleanings per year. So, if you’ve only visited us once, we recommend scheduling an appointment.

Before the holidays is always an excellent time to see the dentist. We can ensure you go into the season with a clean bill of dental health and a refreshed smile.

A Consultation with the Dentist

Perhaps you’ve been planning to take advantage of your dental benefits in the new year. Maybe you want to crown a damaged tooth or are considering a partial denture or bridge due to tooth loss.

You can start the process now and use your remaining benefits, even if you complete some of the work next year.

Address Your Oral Health Concerns

Do you have an oral health issue or change that you’ve been ignoring? Maybe you’re self-treating sensitive teeth with special toothpaste? Perhaps you’re taking an over-the-counter pain reliever for a recurring toothache?

No matter the issue, pain and changes in oral health are signs you should see the dentist. We encourage you to use any remaining benefits to address your oral health concerns before they worsen and become a dental emergency.

 The Team at Golden Coast Dental Care Wishes You a Happy New Year

If you would like to schedule an appointment before year-end or have questions, call us today at (562) 421-8401.

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