How to Select a Good Dentist

May 26
07:47

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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This article will discuss pertinent information needed in the selection process of a dentist. In doing so, specific details, including credentialing, will be detailed.

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Whether or not you were made to feel guilty by snarky TV commercials promoting dental services or you have an oral emergency,How to Select a Good Dentist Articles the point is you have decided that now is the right time to make an appointment to see a dentist. Good for you! Now, the next step in the process is to find a dental care provider in your area that is worth your money. Believe it or not, selecting a dentist, much like finding a primary care provider, can be laborious and very much confusing if you are not sure what you are supposed to be looking for. However, with the help of the Internet, performing due diligence in locating the right dental care provider, can prove to be well worth it in the end. 

According to 1-800Dentist.com, the first thing any potential dental patient needs to do is determine what exactly you are seeking dental services for. For example, a dental cleaning, a severe toothache or looking to purchase braces. Although, this information is critical in determining whether or not a dental specialist (i.e. orthodontist for dental braces) will be required, the dental specialist will likely instruct you to first see a dentist in order to ensure that a general exam was performed. 

Knowing ahead of time that you will need to see a specialist and what kind of specialist can and will prepare you for your initial consultation with the general dental care provider, at which point you can ascertain if he/she is indeed knowledgeable. Once the initial consult is performed by the general dental care provider, he/she will then recommend the specific specialist needed to adequately address your problem. 

The next pertinent pieces of information needed in selecting a dentist pertain to research regarding the dental care provider’s specific credentials as well as aspects of patient care (i.e. reputation). First, you should inquire about the dental care provider’s training, specifically with respect to any procedures you want him/her to perform. 

Additional research may also be required once a specialist is recommended to perform further treatment; while you may want to initially trust your dental care provider, it never hurts to make sure that the recommended specialist meets your own expectations. Second, in researching dental care providers, be sure to locate one within a reasonable distance from your residence. This piece of the puzzle will play a significant role, particularly in times of emergency. 

Third, find out the office hours, i.e. is the potential dental care provider you are interested in available for emergency services. Next, inquire about services available to promote patient comfort. While this information may seem like frivolous nitpicking, it can be especially beneficial to know ahead of time whether or not the dental care provider will take care to ensure your comfort during a procedure. Last, but certainly not least, be sure to find out about costs as well as if the dental care provider offers payment plans. It should go without saying that knowing what the financial expectations are upfront can better prepare you as a patient before any procedures are performed.

Clearly, not only does selecting a dentist require a decent amount effort on the part of the potential patient, but such effort can and will prove beneficial for the life of the relationship between you and the dental care provider. Built on more than just trust, such a relationship between the patient and doctor should be established in a manner that fosters the healthy exchange of knowledge and respect for one another.