TOP 10 TIPS

Top 10 Things to Look For in a New Dentist

1. Time in Chair & Getting to Know You

Time allows you to ask questions, provide your full medical history and ensure that all your needs are dealt with appropriately. A thorough new patient exam including “Perio Chart” should take at least 60 minutes. A hygiene clean & polish should be 45+ minutes.

Time also allows a dentist to be gentle and provide space for you to relax and be comfortable with treatment before beginning.

 

2. A Busy Practice, Running On Time

If a practice is busy, it is likely they are doing great work and focussing on patient service. Ask to see examples of work and inquire about their processes that ensure proper and thorough diagnosis and treatment. They should cater for emergencies and provide convenient opening hours.

 

3. Infection Control

The dental surgery area and tools should appear spotless in order to eliminate cross contamination. Masks and gloves are a must and items should be placed within sterile areas, wrapped in plastic or in bags. You should feel comfortable and safe. The dentist should, whenever possible, use a “dental dam” being a piece of flexible plastic that isolates the teeth being worked on. This dam means that the rest of your mouth, lungs and body are separated from the work being done… a much healthier method of dentistry. Insist on it.

 

4. An In-Depth Exam WITH Gum & Bone Charting

“Perio Charting” should be carried out to ensure that the foundations of your teeth are healthy. This process measures the depth of gum pockets, hygienists can then focus on areas of concern. If you have healthy gums, there is less chance of developing associated diseases. If your gums are bleeding, this is a sign of deeper pockets.

 

5. Magnification, Cameras and Digital X-ray Sensors

Cracks and holes can be very small. Examining through magnifying lenses or using digital intra-oral cameras allows a dentist to get a far more accurate diagnosis. Digital cameras also allow an opportunity for you to see the cracks for yourself. Digital x-ray uses 90% less radiation.

 

6. Hygiene Department

Modern dental practices will provide a dedicated hygiene department. The hygienists within this team are specifically trained to maintain healthy teeth and gums, prevention is their focus. They provide a more in-depth service at the same cost as seeing a dentist.

 

7. A Range of Options and a Written Treatment Plan

A dentist should present you with considered treatment options and explain them so that you understand the long-term consequences. Before any treatment you should have a clear indication of costs, know all the issues and feel supported in your treatment decisions.

 

8. Lab Work and Quality Materials

Ensure that your “lab work” being crowns, veneers and other sculpted work are created by experienced and Australian based Lab Technicians using long-lasting, quality materials. These are the finished products that you and others will see, so make sure they’re top quality. The only exception to this, is when we special order customised, sculpted crowns from Europe. Never accept inferior crowns that look lifeless.

 

9. Continuing Training in Specific Areas

If you are having complex work such as implants, orthodontic braces or advanced root canal treatment ensure that the dentist has had an appropriate level of recent training in the area. This allows them to learn with experts and work on models before treating patients.

 

10. External Specialists & Partners

When appropriate, a general dentist may suggest visiting a specialist for complex treatment such as complex implants, tricky root canals or advanced bone disease. This is a sign that they care more about your long-term health outcomes and less about keeping it “in-house”.

And there you have it. You now know what to look for and have questions to ask.

These are some of the smart ways to choose a great dentist. No matter where you are located, best of luck in your search.

And most importantly… have a HEART

Ensure your dentist talks to you… not your teeth. And gets to the heart of the matter.

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