18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | Kelly Altodona
The best cosmetic dentist for you is the one that you feel that
you have confidence in and whose taste you can trust. If a
cosmetic dentist does not seem to be listening to you or
answering your questions then that may be your first clue that
he or she is not right for you. Remember that you are paying
this dentist a lot of money to perform a service for you so
there is no reason for you to be subjected to any type of sales
pitch, personal criticism or non- conclusive answers to your
questions (especially about the cost of the procedure!) As in
any situation, trust your what your gut is telling you and don't
fall into a state of wishful thinking!
Apart from having the innate sense that you can trust the
cosmetic dentist, he or she should also be able to thoroughly
answer the following questions in a clear, concise and thorough
manner. Keep in mind that as many cosmetic dentists are very
wealthy, they will often book a consultation with a man or woman
that has been trained as a professional to answer your questions.
§What cosmetic dentistry do you recommend to make my smile more
attractive and why? §How much can I expect to pay for this
procedure (s)? §Do you offer financing or must it all be paid
upfront? §What is the rate of interest on your financing plan?
§Do you invest in your continuing education and if so what
seminars or courses have you recently attended? §How many times
have you performed this dental procedure you are recommending
for me? §What complications can I expect from the operation?
§What is the worst case scenario that any of your patients have
endured as a result of this procedure? §In your practice, what
is the most common complication of this aesthetic procedure?
§Does the procedure require an anesthesia? If so do you use a
certified anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist (CRNA)? §What
type of anesthetic or anesthesia is required for the procedure -
twilight or full anesthesia? §What medications must I stop
taking prior to surgery? §How long is the average recovery time
for this procedure? §How will any bruising, bleeding, swelling
or inflammation be treated? §Will I have to take antibiotics
after or before the procedures? §Will there be pain afterwards?
§What type of painkillers or medications will I be prescribed
for pain? §Are any of these medications dangerous or addictive?
§What are the side effects of these medications? §How soon after
this procedure can I resume eating? §If the work fails in anyway
will you redo the work at no extra expense? If not what is the
expense? §Are postoperative visits free or is there a charge for
them?
It is also a good idea to bring someone else along with you on
your consult so that they can also help you assess the situation
and keep you grounded in reality. Remember that like many
artists, cosmetic dentists are in the business of making your
dreams a reality, but make sure you can afford this
transformation before you proceed!
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