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Brushing and flossing are no substitute for regular checkups with a dentist.1 These checkups are essential for keeping your teeth

and gums healthy.2 But did you know regular checkups may help prevent heart attacks, strokes and other medical problems? 3 While

some people don't enjoy going to the dentist, even if you follow these steps, you may come around. The trick to a fantastic

patient/dentist connection is locating a dentist you can trust to your oral wellbeing.4

So if you have moved and are looking for a new dentist, don't have one currently or just want to try out a different dentist, here

are a few ways to find a person:

Chances are one of them has a fantastic dentist that they can recommend. Request your doctor or a pharmacist. If you're moving,

ask your current dentist for a recommendation. They might know somebody in the town or area you're moving to. Brushing upon

Picking a dentistAfter you've got a couple recommendations to get a new dentist, then you might want to telephone or visit

multiple of these. Again, your relationship with your dentist is essential, so be certain that you are a fantastic match for one

another.

Listed below are a few more things to consider when choosing a dentist:5

* Can they take your dental insurance?

* Do they have office hours that fit your schedule?

* Do they have an office close to your house or workplace?

* How can they approach preventive dentistry?

* How can they manage after-hour emergencies? Most have arrangements with a colleague or an emergency referral service.

* Ask them about their prices. It's OK to ask for estimates on some common procedures like full-mouth X-rays, an oral kwc dental exam and

cleaning, and filling a pit.6

* Do they possess a missed-appointments policy?

If you decide to See a dentist's office, then make sure you take note of the following:

* Is their workplace clean, neat and orderly?

* Can their gear appear to be clean and current?

* Can your dental staff answer your queries in a kind and courteous manner?

* Do the dentist and staff wear gloves and protective gear?

The same as any other physician, you owe it to yourself to devote a while getting to know your new dentist. Choosing one may seem

to be an easy endeavor. But keep in mind, dental hygiene is a very personal service and you want this relationship to endure for

years and years.7