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Top 5 Questions to Ask
When Choosing a Dentist

We know finding the right dentist can be daunting. Here are a few questions to ask so you feel comfortable and confident with your dental match.​

When you're considering a new dental office, it's essential to understand how you can manage the financial aspects of your dental care. By asking about payment options, you can find out if the dental office accepts your insurance, credit cards, or if they offer payment plans that suit your budget. This information will help you plan for your dental treatments more effectively.

You want to make sure that the dental office can address your specific dental needs. By asking about the services they offer, you can determine if they provide a comprehensive range of treatments, including the ones you require, such as preventive care, orthodontics, oral surgery, or cosmetic procedures. This question helps you assess whether the dental office is the right fit for your unique oral health needs.

Building trust in your dental care is crucial. You may feel more comfortable with a dental office that has a history of successful treatments and satisfied patients. By asking how long they've been in practice, you can get a sense of their experience and reliability, which can give you more confidence in the care they provide.

Dental emergencies can happen at any time, and it's important to know that the dental office can assist you in such situations. By inquiring about emergency appointments and services, you can ensure that they can provide prompt care when you need it urgently. This question helps you be prepared for unexpected dental issues and assures you that the dental office can be there for you when it matters most.

Effective communication is key in your dental care. If you're not fluent in English, it's essential to know if the dental office staff can speak your preferred language, such as Spanish. This ensures that you can comfortably express your concerns, understand treatment instructions, and discuss your oral health in a language you're comfortable with. This question reflects the dental office's commitment to accommodating your language needs and making your experience as smooth as possible.

Do you have a

Dental Emergency?

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms or conditions, you have a dental emergency. You may need to contact an emergency dentist, or call 911.

Severe toothaches can range from a nagging pain to excruciating discomfort. To determine if it's a dental emergency, consider the following:

  • Pain Intensity:
    Is the pain unbearable or affecting your daily life?
  • Swelling or Infection:
    Is there swelling, redness, or signs of infection around the affected tooth?


If your toothache is extremely painful or accompanied by these symptoms, it's best to seek immediate dental attention.

A dental abscess is a pocket of pus that forms due to infection. It can be quite serious. Look for these signs:

  • Swelling:
    Is there a swollen area in your mouth, typically with a pimple-like bump on the gums?
  • Fever:
    Do you have a high temperature?

If you notice these signs, you should consider it a dental emergency and consult a dentist promptly.

If you have a loose tooth, whether due to trauma or an underlying issue, it may or may not be an emergency. Consider the following:

  • Severity:
    Is the tooth just slightly loose, or is it about to fall out?
  • Pain or Bleeding:
    Is there pain or bleeding associated with the loose tooth?


If the tooth is significantly loose or causing discomfort, it's advisable to seek immediate dental care. However, a slightly loose baby tooth may not be an emergency.

When a tooth is completely knocked out, time is of the essence. Here's what to do:

  • Timing:
    Did the tooth come out within the last hour?
  • Condition:
    Is the tooth clean and undamaged?


If the tooth is relatively intact and was knocked out recently, it's a dental emergency. Handle it carefully and visit a dentist immediately.

A broken tooth can vary in severity. To evaluate if it's a dental emergency, consider the following:

  • Severity:
    How extensive is the break, and is the tooth causing pain?
  • Bleeding or Exposed Nerves:
    Is there bleeding, or are the tooth's nerves exposed?


If the tooth is causing severe pain, or if there's significant damage, it's advisable to seek immediate dental care.

Large cracks in teeth can be a cause for concern. To determine if it's a dental emergency, consider the following:

  • Pain:
    Is the crack causing significant pain?
  • Sensitivity:
    Are you experiencing increased sensitivity when eating or drinking?

If the crack is causing severe discomfort or sensitivity, it's best to consider it a dental emergency and schedule an appointment with your dentist.

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