Tips on Finding the Right Dentist from Caring Dentistry of San Rafael
Released on: June 11, 2008, 11:04 am
Press Release Author: Tim Miller
Industry: Healthcare
Press Release Summary: Before you begin the hunt to find the right dentist for yourself, or for your entire family, consider these tips from Caring Dentistry of San Rafael.
Press Release Body: San Rafael, CA - There are thousands of dentists across the country, and finding the right dentist can be a difficult task for anyone.
"It's an aggravating, yet important process," notes Dr. Tim Miller, DDS. "To make it a little easier, consider these 8 tips on selecting a dentist from Caring Dentistry of San Rafael."
1. Check them out Online If the dentist you're considering has a website, go online and check it out. Start by taking a look at the about us page and try to get a feel for the kind of dentistry office they run. If they don't have a site established try "Googling" them to see if they have any reviews online.
2. Plan for Long-Term If you find a dentist you are happy with, then you'll want to see them for additional work later on. Make sure the dentist you choose offers a wide variety of services so you do not have to go somewhere else if you require different dental in the future.
3. Get a Consultation Feeling safe and comfortable with your dentist is imperative. Most dentistry offices offer a consultation to get a better feel for the dentist as well as their facilities.
4. Location and Hours of Business Choosing a dentist near by will add less stress to every appointment, though it should not be a main deciding factor. Also check to see of their hours of business work around your work schedule, children's school hours, etc.
5. Time your First Appointment Take notice of how long you spend at their office during your first appointment. If the dentist completes your work faster than other dentists have in the past, then it may be a sign they are not performing their work thoroughly.
6. Examine Final Product Don't feel rude examining your dental work closely once completed. Biting down should feel comfortable, dental floss should not get caught, and all debris should be cleared out before you leave the office.
7. Be Wary of Complicated Procedures Get a second opinion if your dentist wants you to come in for numerous, costly appointments. What might cost you $1,400 at one dentist, may have a simpler $800 treatment elsewhere.
Web Site: http://www.caringdentistryofsanrafael.com/
Contact Details: Mathew Guiver, Search Engine Marketing Consultant Caring Dentistry of San Rafael http://www.caringdentistryofsanrafael.com/ caringdentistry@guiverconsulting.com