Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Tips On Selecting A Cosmetic Dentist

By Adriana Noton


Many people find having their teeth worked on is pretty stressful. So the idea of finding the right cosmetic dentist to do any cosmetic work they might want can be an intimidating process. However, selecting the right practitioner can be important, especially to make sure your choice will not only recommend the best procedure for you, but also perform it well.

Some of the most valuable recommendations can come from a personal connection. People can ask their family, friends, and co-workers to see if who they've used if they've had cosmetic dental work done. If so, they should be able to share "before" photos of their teeth and explain exactly what procedure they had done. Anyone making a personal recommendation should also be able to provide the name of a specific doctor, not just the general clinic.

Once there is a list of potential candidates, it is valuable to know what schools they attended to ensure that all the candidates are graduated from accredited dental schools. This information is probably on the clinic's website or can be gained by calling the office. Since cosmetic dentistry is a particular subset of work, there should also be a record of the continuing education and training for each candidate.

You can also investigate the professional standing of the candidate. Your state might provide an online registry that could include their backgrounds and the status of any complaints filed against them. If it's not online, you can still call the state office to confirm that a license is valid.

You also want to know whether your selection is board certified in their states and regions. There are also numerous professional organizations to which any reputable dentist will belong. They will all likely have websites with directories that you can search for information on a specific dentist, as long as the dentist is in fact a member of that organization.

Once you have researched credentials, you want to make an initial appointment. This is not a meeting where you will get work done, but an opportunity for you to learn more about which one to choose. Don't be shy about meeting with more than one.

During the consultation, dentists will expect to get lots of questions. They will be asked about their backgrounds and the specific needs of the patient.

Dentists should share which procedure they perform most frequently. They should also discuss how long they've been doing any of the types of procedures being considered.

When dentists recommend a specific procedure, they should be prepared to explain what other procedures might be options and why the recommended course is better than these other options. They should also articulate why any procedure is the best for the specific situation. They should also be able to explain clearly how the actual procedure is done and what sorts of results can be expected. This can include showing before and after photos of previous patients.

Selecting a cosmetic dentist can take time. However, these are medical procedures and worth the investment.




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