How to Choose the "Best" Dentist

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You may wonder, "How can I find the 'best' dentist? There is so much competition in large cities, like Atlanta.
It's really hard to say because there really is no "best" dentist.
Here are some tips that may help you find the "best dentist" 1.
Check out their website.
Does the website reflect the type of office that you feel would make you comfortable?Does it offer current technology?Are the dentists up-to-date with their education / training, etc? 2.
Look for reviews from independent sources: Check independent websites for unbiased reviews on that practice.
This can be very helpful for you determining who may be the "best" dentistfor YOU!! Sites like Kudzu.
com or DrOogle.
com can be helpful to look at before you decide to make an appointment.
3.
Physical inspection of the practice: You can tell a lot of about the practice by seeing how the facility is kept.
Is it clean? Does it represent the quality of work you can expect?Look at the sterilization area and ensure that it's neat and tidy looking.
Things like this are helpful to making sure you find the best dental care.
4.
Look at the credentials of the dentists: Are they truly qualified to do the work you're looking for.
There 8 or 9 specialties in dentistry (example- root canal specialist, gum specialists, oral surgery specialists, etc).
If you are looking for a specific procedure sometimes it's helpful to find EXACTLY who specializes in that? 5.
Plan a Consultation with one: A lot of times when you are looking for the "best" it just means the best for YOU! This being said you WANT to go in for a consultation to meet your dentist before becoming a patient of the practice.
Many people are petrified to go to the dentist.
Research has shown that just going in for a "meet and greet" can help ease anxiety and tension.
Almost like you're making a new friend first!!! Once you feel comfortable with the dentist, the staff, the facility, etc you can feel confident you have made the best decision for your dental care.
6.
LOOK AT PREVIOUS WORK: This was saved for last to really emphasize the importance.
You want to make sure there are copious amounts of examples that the dentist can show you.
Has the procedure been done just ONCE or have they done it THOUSANDS of times? 7.
Don't be scared anymore: Reason for not visiting dentist:It is a fact that less than 50% of the U.
S.
population ever sees the dentist.
A lot this is fear based.
There is a stigma associated with dental offices that things are going to be painful.
There are offices out there that cater to this fear.
More time is taken while giving the shot (i.
e.
less pain), more time is allotted per patient (not running from room to room (thus focusing on the comforts of that patient only), noise canceling headphones (to drown out the high pitched bur, laughing gas to decrease anxiety, etc.
Many offices now realize that going to the dental office is NO FUN but strive to give you every comfort to decrease anxiety and pain.
An example of a dental spa is one prime example of how dentistry is changing..
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for benefit of the patient.
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