Title: 5 Questions to Ask Your New Dentist
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QUESTIONS TO ASK
Your New Dentist
2Going to a new dentist for the first time is a
chance to learn more about their practice.
Asking the right questions will help you get to
know each other better.
3You may even find out new things about your oral
health. These five questions are great
conversation starters. You can use them to
start building a strong relationship with your
new dentist.
4What Is Your Policy On Continuing Education?
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5People often ask about a dentists educational
history and credentials. This is a great
starting point for finding a good dentist.
6You also want to know what the dentist is doing
now. Dentists are often required to take
special courses to keep their license.
7The best dentists view continuing their education
as being vital for quality patient care. You
also want to know that every member of their team
stays up-to-date on the latest opportunities to
expand their knowledge.
8Can You Accommodate My Personal Needs?
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9You may have special needs that impact your
dental care. People with autism or chronic pain
may need frequent breaks during their treatments.
10Or you may be pregnant and concerned about
certain medications or x-rays. Opening up this
conversation can give you reassurance that the
dentist can meet your needs for health and
comfort.
11Your personal needs could also be directly
related to your teeth. You may know that you
need to replace a missing tooth. If so, then
check to see if your dentist does dental implants.
12The same could also be true for family care
needs. Finding out if your dentist treats
children or senior adults helps you plan for
everyones care.
13How Do You Handle Dental Emergencies?
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14Dentists who encourage you to be proactive are
the best. A broken tooth is painful, and you
need to know that you can get relief right away.
The same is also true for a lost crown or
filling.
15Ideally, you should hear that your dentist tries
to offer same day emergency appointments. Being
able to treat a major dental problem immediately
can make the difference for saving your tooth.
16Do You See Any Signs of Developing Dental Issues?
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17Seeing a new dentist means that you have a fresh
pair of eyes to identify dental problems. Your
dentist will likely recommend treating issues
that are a high priority first.
18They can also sometimes tell you what you might
need to consider for the future. For example,
you could be showing signs of early gum disease.
Knowing this will help you discuss the need of
having more frequent cleanings.
19What Can I Work On at Home?
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20A dentist can correct a lot of damage using
specialized treatments. It is also better to
prevent oral health problems when you can.
21Your dentist can show you if you are brushing and
flossing correctly. They can also recommend
ways to make your teeth stay whiter for a
longer period of time
22Letting your dentist know that you are interested
in doing more care at home is helpful. Theyll
listen to your main concerns and offer effective
strategies for making your next dental visit go
even better.
23Getting to know your new dentist takes time.
Your dental health is also constantly
evolving. We leave extra time in every
appointment to address your questions.
24As new questions come up, feel free to ask them.
Good communication with your dentist helps us
both do our part with improving your oral health.
25Noble Dental Care is a family-oriented dental
care clinic with dentists that care about you and
your health. Give us the opportunity to give you
the smile of your dreams. Call us for an
appointment at (480) 820-3515.
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