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How to Choose a Dentist: Key Questions to Ask a New Dentist

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Deciding on which dentist to use can be a very difficult decision. There are so many and it is hard to tell which ones are good. Below, please find some key steps and questions to ask when choosing a new dentist.

It makes sense to become acquainted with a family dentist before an emergency arises. A good first step is to schedule a "get acquainted" visit to see whether your personalities and philosophies of health care are a match.

Ask about fees and payment plans. Determine dental costs PRIOR to treatment, especially where large fees will be involved for major work. Most dentists prefer patients to initiate discussion of fees because patients know more about their own financial situation. It is best to have a written understanding of what fees will be charged and when payment will be due.

Dental cost totals should include procedure fees, anesthesia fees, and facility fees. If you have dental insurance, chances are good that there will be some benefit coverage applicable to procedures such as preventative dental care (professional cleanings and exams) and amalgam fillings (the traditional metal fillings). Less coverage may be available for composite fillings (which have an enamel-like finish) and restorative dental work such as bridges and crowns. Out-of-pocket costs are typically determined at the initial consultation.

You want to find a dentist with plenty of experience. Ask about the extent of the dentist's training and clinical experience in performing the specific procedure you may require. Ask about the types of professional dental societies the dentist participates in. Some societies require dentists to take continuing education classes to keep them up-to-date on the latest procedures and technological advances in the field.

If the dentist does not perform certain procedures, ask about his referral process.

Before committing yourself to a dentist, identify all the procedure options that would solve your cosmetic dental concern. Ask about the pros and cons of each option.

If your needs include cosmetic dentistry procedures, ask to see before-and-after photos of the dentist's previous patients. Bring a photo of the result you would like to see or a picture of yourself before the need for cosmetic dentistry to help set a reasonable expectation for your procedure's outcome.

Other key questions to ask:

• Ask about the type of emergency care offered. For example, is the dentist available after hours and on weekends?

• Inquire about patient comforts, such as pre-medication or nitrous oxide, and amenities such as music or heating pads.

• Inquire about the use of dental lasers as an alternative to traditional dental tools such as tooth drilling and scalpels.

• Location and parking. This could be important if your procedures require frequent or multiple visits.

Other things to consider:

• Is the dental team friendly and courteous? You may not want to see a dentist long term if you don't feel comfortable with the dentist's team

• Review their website. Is it current and up to date?

• Find out what kind of anesthesia the dentist use. Some dentists will only use sedation dentistry and you want a dentist that can offer you a whole spectrum of choices so you can select the one that will make you the most comfortable during those painful visits.

In addition to using these steps, suitable prospects can be identified by asking friends, acquaintances, and local health professionals. Additional recommendations can be obtained from a local dental society or a dental school if one is located nearby. You can also contact a university with that has an on-site clinic. They can also refer you to a competent dentist.

Sources:

Anastasia L. Turchetta RDH, www.AnastasiaRDH.com, http://twitter.com/AnastasiaRDH
http://www.yourdentistryguide.com
www.ada.org

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MC Ortega is the former publicist for the late Walter Payton and Coca-Cola. Ortega is a senior communications and messaging executive specializing in media relations, social media, program development and crisis communications. Also, Ortega is an avid traveler and international shopper. Ortega resides with her partner, Craig, dog, Fionne and extensive shoe collection. Ortega also enjoys jewelry design/production and flamenco dancing.

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Great article on how to choose a dentist. It is a very personal decision.

December 11, 2012 - 11:46am
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July 10, 2012 - 7:25am
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