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It is possible that you will need to see an appointment with a dentist at least once each year, depending on the health of your mouth. The dentist you choose plays a big role in how you feel about going. It is more likely that you won't enjoy your visit and not look forward to going. Many dental patients won't recommend having dental work performed by their current dentist. A mere 25 percent of Chicagoans are content about their oral health. Unsatisfied with your current dental care? Do not hesitate to find a new dentist. It's much better to find one sooner rather than later in the midst of an emergency with your teeth.

What to Look for in a Dental Practice

Let's look at the factors you need to take into consideration when choosing an experienced dentist. All dental practices aren't alike, and choosing the right dentist can save your time, money, and stress.

Dental Costs

Research firm Futuredontics surveyed over 3,000 individuals that were designed to resemble the U.S. population's demographic distributions. They found 42 percent of patients would switch dentists if their current provider did not accept their insurance plan. 34% of patients stated they would switch dentists if they were being charged excessively.

Prices for dental procedures vary dependent on the dentist Emergency Dentist accepts your insurance. The price of your procedure will differ based on whether they're in-network providers or not.

If you're paying out of pocket for dental work you should be particularly concerned about cost comparisons. Determine how much you'd be paying for dental services with the new dentists you're thinking about.

Ask if they have various payment options, like credit cards or payment plans. Find out the amount you'll need to pay in advance, and if appointments cost more than normal office hours. If your dental insurance needs referrals to specialists, see if that Veneers can offer them.

Dental Qualifications & Work Quality

Quality work that is not up to par is the number one reason patients quit their dentists. Futuredontics found that 46% of those who responded to a poll said they would abandon any dental practice if quality of the work was not satisfactory. If you get quality work, it is more likely you'll need to go back for bad care. Without meeting dentists personally One way to assess their quality of work is through their professional certifications.


Doctors of dentistry have to be either a doctor in dentistry (DMD), or a doctor of dental surgery (DDS). To become licensed practitioners they must take both the state and national exams. The majority of state boards Cosmetic Dentistry have websites that allow you to check the license of dentists and determine if any disciplinary actions were instituted against the dentists. Consult the office of your dentist for details about their education.

Based on your specific dental needs It may be beneficial to inquire if your dentist is a specialist in any area like:

Orthodontics (treatment of misaligned teeth).

Periodontics (gum care)

Endodontics (root canal treatment)

Pediatric Dentistry (youth dentists care)

Prosthodontics is the procedure for damaged or missing teeth.

Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery (surgery of the mouth, face, and jaw)

Ask where the dentist received their education and, if that matters to you what length of time they've been in practice. You may also want to inquire if they have taken any continuing education classes , or if they attend conferences regularly.

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