Preparing For Your First Visit To A New Dentist

Whether you have a deep fear of dentists and have been putting off your visit for far too long or you’re simply changing dentists, there are some ways to prepare. It’s important to be ready for your first visit to a new dentist, so the appointment will go smoothly and you’ll be able to have a more positive experience.

What Should You Have with You?
It’s never a good idea to go to your first appointment with a new dentist Skokie empty-handed. There are a number of things you can bring with you to help the visit more efficient and less tedious. For instance, if you are switching from another dentist, it’s helpful to have your X-rays with you. If they’re newer X-rays, your new dentist may not need to take new images of your teeth. Even if they’re older, it will help your dentist identify past problems and areas that need special attention.

Additionally, if you were referred, bring along your referral slip, as well as medical and dental insurance forms. Your new dentist will also want to know what medications you’re currently taking. This includes over the counter medications and herbal remedies. This is important, because they may negatively interact with treatments he plans to prescribe for you.

Arriving for Your First Dental Treatment
If your dentist determines that you need treatment, he will tell you in advance how to prepare for the day of your treatment. Be sure to strictly follow his instructions to ensure you’re treatment will go as well as possible. This likely means restricting what you eat and drink, as well as stopping any medication you may be taking. Facilities such as Northwestern Dental Group often employ the newest innovations and are equipped with state of the art equipment, but that doesn’t mean you can’t sabotage your treatment by failing to follow the dentist’s instructions.

Why visit the dentist regularly?

You should be sure to get to the dentist’s office early on the day of treatment. Arriving at least 15 minutes early will help the staff compile any last minute information they need and also ensure you’re fully prepared to undergo the procedure. If you’re feeling nervous or anxious about the procedure, be sure to let the staff know. They may be able to help you allay your fears and will be sure you’re treated with extra sensitivity, during the treatment.
When you begin seeing a new dentist, how you prepare can influence how positive the experience will be. This means being able to supply your dentist with as much information as possible about your current dental and medical conditions. Together, you and your dentist can make treatments more positive, which will reduce your anxiety about returning.

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