6 questions you should ask your dentist

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6 QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR

DENTIST

Asking your dentist questions is important because it will help you see if he’s the right dentist for you and if he really cares about what he does.

You’ll get a better sense of his character and personality, which will also help you decide if you want him to be your dentist. Here are some questions you should definitely ask your dentist or dentist-to-be:

WHY ASKING QUESTIONS IS IMPORTANT

If you want a dentist who continually educates himself about recent research and changes in science, ask this question.

It will unveil whether he’s up to date with dental research, procedures and technology. Does his offi ce feel modern? That’s another sign of keeping up to date with things.

1. DO YOU KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST CHANGES IN SCIENCE?

If you broke or chipped your tooth or got hit in the mouth, would your dentist be available to care for your injuries? Knowing this could save you a broken tooth!

2. DO YOU PROVIDE EMERGENCY CARE?

In the past, dentists have recommended a visit every six months, no matter what your situation is.

Now, with the help of risk assessment tools, dentists can recommend you come in less often if you have very healthy teeth, or more often if you have a higher risk of dental problems.

3. WHEN SHOULD I COME IN FOR MY PERIODIC EXAM AND CLEANING?

If he is involved in volunteer activities, it will show he has a caring, genuine heart. It’s so much easier to visit your dentist when you know he has a warm personality and truly cares about his patients.

4. ARE YOU INVOLVED IN ANY VOLUNTEER OR CIVIC PROGRAMS?

Some dentists know how to perform cosmetic dental procedures (like dental implants) and some don’t. If you want to find a dentist who knows how to do procedures that he’s not necessarily required to know, make sure you ask this question.

5. WHAT TYPES OF DENTAL PROCEDURES DO YOU PERFORM?

If he doesn’t recommend your child to see him by at least age one, then you should be skeptical about his education.

Some dentists even recommend children see them when their fi rst tooth appears. The sooner children see a dentist, the better off their teeth will be in the future.

6. WHEN WILL MY CHILD BE READY FOR HER FIRST DENTAL VISIT?

If you have more questions than these six, don’t hesitate to ask! The more you know, the easier it will be to decide if he’s the right dentist for you and your family.

DON’T HESITATE TO ASK ALL YOUR QUESTIONS

Whatever you decide, don’t wait too long to book an appointment. It’s easier to prevent cavities than to fi ll them.

If you’re looking for an exceptional dentist in Colorado, visit mcbridefamilydental.com or call (303) 466-2221.

BOOK A CHECK-UP WITH YOUR DENTIST TODAY

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