We all are aware of what an important role our dentist plays in our overall oral health. He or she is your “go-to” clinician for routine procedures that include teeth cleanings, cavity fillings, sealants, crowns and other restorations. To become a dentist, each has completed a post-graduate, four-year doctorate degree in dentistry. For conditions that fall outside the scope of their training, a general dentist will generally refer patients and coordinate treatment with a specialist. In some cases, however, a general dentist will try to do it all. Before agreeing to let your general dentist to perform procedures that might be better left to a specialist, find out a few things:
f you are not comfortable with the answers to the questions above, there are many dental specialists that are properly trained and prepared to treat you:
When your general dentist refers you to a specialist, you can feel confident that he/she has your best interest at heart and appreciates the expertise of a specialist. Before agreeing to advanced dental procedures in your general dentist’s office, consider consulting with a specialist for peace of mind and confidence for a successful outcome. Contact us today.