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    How to Choose a Dentist

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    How to Choose a Dentist

    How to Choose a Dentist

     

    It is generally acknowledged that more than 46 percent of consumers do not have a general dentist. Many consumers turn to the phone book to search for a new family dentist. However, this tool may not be the most reliable source of information. To help, the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) provides resources to help you look for a new dentist.

     

    Begin the Search

    Call the AGD's consumer referral line, 1.877.2X.A.YEAR, to connect with three or more AGD member dentists. Or, ask for recommendations. Family, friends, neighbors or co-workers can be excellent sources, and can refer you to a dentist they feel comfortable visiting. Ask your family physician or local pharmacist. If you are moving, your current dentist may be able to make a recommendation. Or, call your local or state dental society. Ask your sources:

    • What do they like about the office?
    • What do they like about the dentist?

    Start With a Consultation

    Call or visit more than one dentist before making a decision. During a consultation, note dental office and talk to the dentist about services available to you and your family. Ask questions:

    • Is the dentist a member of organized dentistry (AGD, American Dental Association, etc.)?
    • What is the dentist's commitment to continuing dental education?
    • What dental procedures are completed in-office?
    • What procedures will be referred out?
    • How does the dental team stay up-to-date with the latest procedures?
    • How are dental emergencies handled?

     

    The Appointment

    After you have selected the dentist and dental office that meets your expectations and your needs, set up an appointment for a general exam, which consists of a cleaning, x-rays and medical health history. This visit is your opportunity to decide if the dentist and dental team:

    • Are personable, patient and caring.
    • Take time to answer your questions.
    • Are considerate of your time and comfort.
    • Demonstrate the professionalism you expect.

     

    Why should I choose an AGD dentist for my family and me?

    Members that belong to AGD care about the long-term dental health for you and your family and demonstrate that concern by belonging to the AGD. Members are dedicated to continuing education to help them stay up-to-date on the latest procedures to provide you and your family with quality treatment. The general dentist who remains current in general dentistry is better able to offer you and your family a variety of diagnosis and treatment choices.


    The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) is a non-profit organization of more than 35,000 general dentists dedicated to staying up-to-date in the profession through continuing education. A general dentist is the primary care provider for patients of all ages and is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management and overall coordination of services related to patient's oral health needs. Learn more about AGD member dentists or find more information on dental health topics at www.agd.org/public.

    Contact: The AGD public relations department at 312.440.4308 or media@agd.org.

    Note: Information that appears in General Dentistry, the AGD's peer-reviewed journal, AGD Impact, the AGD's newsmagazine and related press releases do not necessarily reflect the endorsement of the AGD.