You and your dentist.
By Tony Forster
How to get the most from your
partnership
Think of the relationship between you and your
dentist as a partnership, your dentist can offer a
range of dental treatment options for many oral
health problems. Theses option will vary in
complexity, durability and cost but working
together, you can choose the treatment options that
best suit your needs and budget.
A good dentist will explain each treatment option,
including it's benefits and drawbacks. It is
important that you tell your dentist about yourself
and your needs and you shouldn't be afraid to ask
the dental team questions if necessary in order to
help you understand their oral treatment
recommendations.
The key to all good relationships is trust and
understanding as it should be between you and your
dentist, you should therefore try to build a
relationships based on open and honest
communication. A good dental team will be more than
happy to explain the oral care program they are
proposing for you but if you don't understand any
aspect you may want to ask some or all of the
following questions.
- Can you give
me a step by step breakdown as you make your
oral examinations?
- What are the
treatment options in respect of my specific
needs?
- Are there any
alternative treatments I should consider?
- Which of
these options would give me the best outcome?
- What needs to
be treated now and what can wait to be treated
later?
- What can I do
in future to avoid similar problems reoccurring?
Concerns
Confidence and trust are key factors when visiting
your dental team, a dental expert said, "Dentists
are trained to understand their patients worries and
cam empathize with them. Your dentist should be an
expert, not just in technical dentistry but in
communication, empathy, understanding and be able to
deliver care in a professional manner". He also
stated "that cost was actually quite low on their
list of concerns, a hygienic, friendly environment
is more important for most people"
Many people have a level of anxiety when visiting
their dentist, probably based on a bad experience
from their childhood when dental techniques were not
as good as they are today. Things are somewhat
different today as modern dental care and new
techniques and advances mean that the discomfort you
may remember from your childhood is considerably
less today.
Advice
Don't wait for your dentist to sort out your
problems, our expert stated "Avoid problems by
sticking to a good mouth care routine in the first
place, healthy teeth are within everyone's reach".
Remember you and your dentist are a team and good
oral health is your goal.
About the Author
Tony Forster has a
keen interest in dental care and bad breath
treatment and has compiled many useful resources at:
www.eliminate-bad-breath.info
The content of this article is for information
purposes only, it is advisable to consult your
medical or dental practitioner before implementing
any program or change to your current regime.
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