Take advantage of your time with the dentist by talking
and asking questions about the care you're receiving.
Communication between you and your dentist is critical in
understanding exactly what your dental needs are and what
options are available to you.
Everyone has questions for the dentist once in a while, no matter
what procedure is taking place. So, to make sure you get answers
to all your questions, it never hurts to write them down and bring
them with you to your appointment.
According to the American Dental Association, some things you
might want to ask your dentist include:
What does your treatment recommendation mean? Don't
hesitate to ask questions until you understand everything that will be done.
Are there any other treatments available? How do they differ
in cost and how long will the treatment last?
In the list of treatment options, which are necessary, which
are elective and which are cosmetic?
What treatment is urgently needed and what can wait a little while?
What should I do if I have to cancel an appointment, and how
far in advance should I notify you if I have to miss an appointment?
You can work with your dentist in developing a treatment schedule
to help you address dental issues requiring immediate care from others
that can be worked on later. Your course of treatment can often be performed
during a number of appointments over time. However, you should discuss the
consequences of delaying treatment with your dentist.
By keeping your lines of communication open with your dentist and asking
frequent questions about your treatment, you're ensuring a bright
smile for years to come.