Steps to Selecting The Best Orthodontist
Most people will need the services
of an orthodontist at some point in their lives, whether it is for themselves
or their children. This means that you will need to find the right orthodontist
for your needs. How do you find the right one?
It only takes two steps to select
the right orthodontist for you needs. These two steps start with the
pre consultation and end with the actual appointment. Making certain that you do
these two tasks correctly will ensure you choose the right orthodontist.
The pre consultation can also be
called the research portion of the process. This is when you gather referrals
from friends, family, neighbors, peers, or your dentist. Your current dentist
is the first person you should ask - dentists often work with orthodontists in
coordinating oral care and procedures for their patients. However, even if you
receive a referral from your doctor, it is still helpful to get additional
referrals.
Once you have referrals, it is wise
to check online for any reviews or testimonials. Information on the Internet
can give you a decent snapshot of the customer service and care that an
orthodontist provides. When you research is complete, organize the information
so you can analyze it and begin making calls, starting with the first one on
your list.
The second step is the appointment
and it starts when you make a call. You begin evaluating the customer service
on that very first call - are they pleasant, helpful, and accommodating? On
your visit, you are still evaluating their customer service. Most offices offer
a free consultation; if you do not like the service, it has cost nothing and
you can move on to the next doctor on your list.
In your appointment, you need to
discuss the treatment options. How many appointments will be needed? Will you
need an anesthetic? How long will each appointment take? Do they use the most
innovative and painless procedures available? You should also ask to see before
and after pictures for some of their patients. No one likes to go to a dentist
or an orthodontist, but their procedures should fit with your expectations,
schedule, and needs.
The final item to discuss at your
first appointment is the cost. Orthodontic treatments can be very costly; it is
important to understand the total cost, the payment options, the insurance
component, and any possible ways to reduce the cost.
Because orthodontic procedures
involve your smile and come with a high cost, it is imperative you take your
time and make the right choice. The results of your procedure will stay with
you for a long time - you want it done right and for a reasonable cost.
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