What To Know Before Your Dentist Appointment

A visit to the dentist doesn’t have to be something to dread. Dentists and hygienists want to help, and they’ll usually try to make your office visit as easy as possible.  Here is what to know before you go:

Plan enough time off from work or school to feel less rushed or anxious about getting back. When you make your appointment, ask how long a cleaning and exam will usually take, then add extra time to that. You’ll be in the dentist’s chair longer if it’s been a while since your last visit. An end-of-day appointment is a good option so you can go right home.

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If you have dental insurance, see if your dentist is in-network to save money. You may have to pay a co-pay when you’re at the office, or your dentist might bill you the balance after your insurance pays them. If you don’t have insurance, find out ahead of time how much you should plan to pay at your appointment.

On the day, get there early so you can fill out paperwork (or turn it in if forms are available online ahead of time) and give the staff time to set you up. Have your driver’s license and insurance card ready when you check-in at the reception desk.

When you come to the Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry seeking help, we will use the various techniques and treatments in the field of restorative dentistry to provide you with an enhanced smile. In this effort, we will take care of unaesthetic spaces between your teeth, repair damaged and decayed teeth, replace missing teeth, and replace old and unattractive dental treatments. In addition, we will also care for you by relieving dental pain, improving or correcting improper bites, preventing the loss of teeth, and restoring normal eating and chewing.

If you have any dental problems, come to us. We will change your life.

Source: https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/dental-visit-adult#1

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