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How to Know if You Have a Good Dentist

Topic: Health EducationPublished January 11, 2012

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It can be hard to find a good dentist sometimes. When you do find a dentist that you like, how do you know if he or she is a good dentist? This article will give you some tips on what makes a good dentist. A good relationship with your dentist is important. Dentists who take a personal interest in their patients generally are more invested in the health of their patients and provide better treatment as a result. So choose a dentist who you have a good rapport with. One who takes time to make small talk and remembers conversations you had previously. Thoroughness, Regular Contact, and Quality WorkrnA good dentist will not only inspect your teeth, but will also examine related areas such as the neck, lips, cheeks, and all surrounding skin. Dentists are health professionals and should be trained in recognizing health issues in these areas. They should be able to refer you to a medical doctor if they spot a problem. A good dentist will have regular contact with his patients. This ensures proper dental health is maintained. A good dentist will schedule regular exams, cleanings, evaluations, and treatments. By keeping regular contact, a dentist is able to keep on top of the patients situation and catch issues as that arise.rnAnother good way to judge a good dentist is by the quality of their work. This can be hard to judge for patients who aren’t familiar with dental work. The main indicator of quality work is longevity. Ask other patients, coworkers, friends, and family which dentist’s work holds up the longest and looks the best. Quality work may take more time in the dentist office, but the reliability of good work is worth this initial time investment. A good dentist will take the time to explain the different treatment options and the costs involved. There are often different treatment paths involved in dental work. A good dentist will explain each choice thoroughly, and help you to understand the implications and impacts of each. A dentist should not horde information and proscribe treatment, he should discuss and inform. Getting AcquaintedrnThe first thing you should do when looking for a dentist is to meet with a potential dentist and check for compatibility of personalities, health goals, and costs. These initial interactions will be beneficial for both the patient and the dentist, as it will provide both with an idea of how the relationship will work and if it is good fit. Here are some questions to ask yourself after a dental visit: • Was the dentist gentle when operating on you? • Did he explain what he was doing before he did it? • Did he present you with options and explain his plan of action? • Did he take time to get to know you on a personal level? • Did he take his time or did he seem rushed to finish an move on? Asking yourself these questions after a dental visit can give you insight into how you dentist made you feel as a patient. Remember, there are plenty of dentists out there, keep looking until you find a good fit.

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