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Answers to Questions You Want to Ask Your Dentist

10 Mar 2015

Many Americans avoid going to the dentist each year, even though it is harmful to their oral health to avoid such an easy, preventative measure. If you want to have the healthiest teeth possible, but suffer from anxiety at the thought of going to the dentist or aren’t sure that your visits are frequent enough, read on for some answers to questions you might be dying to ask.

Why do regular dental checkups matter? Regular checkups are important because they allow the detection of oral health concerns early on, before they progress into diseases or permanent damage. The earlier these problems are spotted, the simpler and cheaper the treatment will be. Furthermore, preventive action can help you feel better about eating and drinking the things you want, without fear of cavities and breakage.

How do I know if I should see a dentist? You should visit every 6 months or as recommended by your dentist. However, if you experience or are undergoing at least one of the following, then you should visit earlier than your next appointment:

  • Your teeth are sensitive and hurt when in contact with hot and cold food and drinks
  • Your gums feel swollen and bleed whenever you floss or brush
  • You want to change your bite and smile
  • You have persistent bad breath
  • Your mouth, face, neck and jaw are swelling
  • You have problems chewing or swallowing
  • You have dry mouth
  • Your jaw pops or you feel pain when you open and close your mouth
  • You have a sore throat that persists for an extended period of time

What should I look for in a dentist? One of the most important things to consider is whether or not you trust your dentist. You should always get a good feeling from your dentist, even if you suffer from fear. The right dentist will put you at ease and do his or her part to make you feel like a welcome guest. You should also consider:

  • Is the appointment schedule and location of the clinic convenient for you?
  • Is the office clean and orderly?
  • Is the dentist able to explain the techniques he or she is employing?
  • Is the dentist able to take emergency calls?
  • Is the dentist an accredited member of the American Dental Association?

How do I keep my dentist happy? Your dentist will be happiest when he or she feels like you have the best smile possible, and that you are taking his or her recommendations seriously. Also, be open and honest to your dentist when he or she asks about habits you may have that are detrimental to your oral health. This way, he or she can make appropriate suggestions and design treatment methods that will work best for your situation. Don’t lie about how often you smoke, drink soda, etc. Nothing is embarrassing and it is better to tell the truth than be prescribed an improper routine.

If you are looking for dentists that are not only competent but skilled, contact the team at Greenspoint today. We make it easy to feel comfortable, secure, and happy.


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