How to Choose a Dentist

Choosing the right dentist for you and your family can be a daunting task, particularly if you’re new to an area. You want to build a long-term, trusted partnership with your practitioner so it’s worth doing a little research so that you make the right match.

Firstly, look for a dentist that accepts your health plan. If you have an HMO for example, your choices may be limited to members of the HMO network. A PPO may give you more options but can affect your co-payments if you go out of network. Many dentists will offer financing options or affiliate themselves with companies that do, making paying for dentistry easier over time.

If you’re stuck, then ask for a recommendation. Neighbours and co-workers can be very insightful, particularly if you’ve recently relocated. You can also ask your current dentist who may well know of somebody that would suit you, even if you’re moving many miles away. An internet search of local dental associations will also give you some great places to start.

Think about location and hours. Your dentist should be conveniently located for you and have hours that fit your busy schedule. You want to go regularly and, most importantly if you’re a nervous patient, you want to minimize excuses not to go. Think not just about how conveniently located they are, but also about how easy it is to contact their office to make or reschedule an appointment. Do they pick up the phone promptly? Can you book an appointment easily on their website?

When you have a list of potential dentists, make an appointment for a consultation. Going into the office will give you a feel not just for the dentist, but also the entire staff and the overall cleanliness and organization of the office. If you are planning on having a specific dental issue treated, the visit will give you an opportunity to evaluate the dentist’s areas of expertise and whether the practice meets your needs as well as those of your entire family.

Think of some specific questions to ask your potential dentists and compare your notes accordingly. You might want to ask how they handle emergencies, for example, or the wait time for an appointment. Make sure you inform them of any concerns you might have and ask them to talk over any procedure they might offer that could be a benefit to you. It might be a good idea to bring your current records with you if you have them so that the dentist can give you some insight that might influence your future relationship.

Your dentist wants to build a long-term relationship with you as much as you do with them. Dentists are medical professionals who not only care about your overall well-being but are often the first to spot the first symptoms of broader health issues. A little research and comparison should assure you that you’ve made the right choice and that you can be confident in the guidance you receive when you go in for the first of many routine appointments.

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