Saturday, October 29, 2011

4 Blunders to Avoid at Your New Dentist?s

BY: Anastasia Turchetta

?Help me help you.? That may be a cliche, but when it comes to seeing a new dentist, the better prepared you are, the better able he?ll be to help you in your quest for healthy teeth. Below are five common missteps I often see -- avoiding these mistakes allows you to set the foundation for the best oral health care ? and who doesn?t want that!

  • You arrive empty-handed.
    Don?t� waste time filling out your health history and insurance forms at your dentist?s office: Download them from her website and fill them out beforehand. (Don?t forget to bring them with you!) If your dentist doesn?t have a website, request the forms by email when you call up to make your appointment.
  • You hide an illness or a major surgery.
    Research shows a link between oral health and overall health, and certain health conditions, such as diabetes, can impact your mouth. What?s more, more than 400 medications contribute to dry mouth and other oral health problems. So when you talk to your dentist, fully disclose your health history and current medications -- including dosage. If you?ve had heart surgery or joint replacements within two years, your dentist needs to know to give you the proper antibiotics prior to dental treatment.
  • You leave your X-rays or charts behind.
    These files are important, as they can help your new dentist pick up where the old one left off and track your gum health over time. Dentists usually keep these on file for seven years, so ask your old practice to email or snail-mail them to your new dentist.
  • You suffer in silence.
    Many people?s greatest fear is going to the dentist. But you don?t have to simply grin and bear it -- dental practices have a variety of options to ease your anxiety, from nitrous oxide to general anesthesia. Just let us know!

Source: http://www.oralcareandhealthdaily.com/blog/new_dental_blunders/index.html

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