Once you hit the age of 35, the probability of tooth loss increases. Tooth loss can occur as a result of accidents, fights, athletic traumas, and more. Where such a loss of a tooth occurs, you have to put the tooth in a glass of milk or hold it in your mouth. You will need to get dental care immediately since a tooth will only live for 15 minutes if it has been knocked out. After this period of time it begins to die and if you do not have a professional dentist to go to in case of an emergency, you could lose that tooth for good. Below are a few tips on how to choose the perfect dentist for you so that you’ll never be faced with having to look for one in emergencies.
- When looking for a dentist, you have to choose someone you can trust. In fact, dentists are among the five most trusted professionals according to Consumer's Report; you’re unlikely to encounter an anti-social dentist. Your confidence in the dentist is very important, since most people are afraid to go to the dentist.
- Choosing a dental care provider that is close to your home or work is important for convenience and having them close by will give you one less excuse to not go see them.
- Make sure that the dentist’s hours of reception and your work schedule are compatible. It doesn’t make sense to have a dentist when you never have the opportunity to see them.
- If you have dental insurance, be sure to confirm whether the dentist will accept your type of insurance. If you have co-pay, you need to clarify when exactly and how much you will need to pay at time of service.
- The first thing you must do once you have selected your dentist is to schedule your bi-yearly tooth cleanings and exams. It is an integral part of preventive dental care.
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