If you are like most people, you'll start your search in the yellow pages, on the Internet, or ask a friend or family member to recommend a dentist. If you already see a general dentist for your cleanings and regular checkups, be careful not to assume that he or she is also the best choice for cosmetic dentistry. You can use this list of questions to put cosmetic dentists and practices to the test, and to narrow your list of choices.
Here are a few things to ask either over the phone or during your first consultation.
&bullDo you use the in the office, and how does this make a difference in the cosmetic dentistry results you deliver?
&bullHow experienced is your cosmetic dentist? Did he or she receive years of post-graduate training?
&bullHow do the dentist and staff members stay current on the latest cosmetic dentistry techniques and treatments?
&bullDo you offer sedation dentistry for patients who experience anxiety or have had a negative dental experience in the past? Are you a member of respected organizations like the American Dental Association (ADA), American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) or the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD)?
&bullDo you have patient testimonials available from patients who've undergone the same treatments I'm interested in?
&bullDo you diagnose and treat TMJ/TMD disorders with state-of-the-art neuromuscular dentistry services?
&bullDo you offer a variety of flexible cosmetic dentistry financing options to help me fit treatment into my budget?
&bullDo you have several to give me an idea of the kind of results that are possible with cosmetic dentistry?
Here's a hint to finding the right cosmetic dentist for you: Make a list of all the things you'd like to know before you call the practice and before you visit for a consultation. Remember, it is OK to evaluate the office environment, staff capabilities and general attitude of personal service to help you pick the practice that will not only give you great results, but treat you right every step of the way, too!