How to Find a Good Oral Surgeon
It is not as easy as finding a general dentist. Oral surgeons are specialists that undergo advanced training and have to complete special residency and licensing requirements to perform the most complex of dental procedures and be qualified to use the most advanced of dental technology.
You must not only find a good oral surgeon, but you must research his or her credentials and references thoroughly.
What is the best way to find a good oral surgeon and to research his or her qualifications?
Begin by talking to your family doctor. Your doctor may be able to recommend a dentist who specializes in surgical work that is beyond the scope of general dentistry.
If not, then talk to people you know such as family, friends, coworkers, and a local area pharmacist. If any of them have gone to an oral surgeon, ask for candid feedback on the experience they had and the results of their treatment.
One excellent source may also be your insurance company. Most insurance companies have a list of dentists in your area.
Use the Internet as well. Some websites you find, though, may not have as much detailed content as ours and may only offer general information and standard contact information. Feel free to contact anyone who peaks your curiosity and ask questions directly.
However, we encourage you to check for references, both on ourselves, and on other dentists you may encounter in your search. If you want references on our professionals, ask and we will provide you with them.
What should make me feel good about an oral surgeon?
You want someone with a combination of advanced medical skill and expertise who is also compassionate and gentle with his patients. Avoid going to someone brand new at this business. Also, avoid anyone that makes you feel diminished or insults your intelligence or has a harsh personality.
We are not saying this to point fingers at any individuals here in our community, but to simply point out that there are such things as inexperienced oral surgeons and oral surgeons who are simply not nice people.
You have to draw your own conclusions about both at the end of the day.
Will a good oral surgeon be bothered by me asking for all this reassurance of reputation and experience?
No. People with integrity, experience, and healthy self-esteem do not hide things or engage in defensive posturing when patient’s whose lives they will be affecting ask realistic questions pertaining to their health and general welfare.
Good oral surgeons understand the importance of calming down anxiety that so many people have toward dental services and will not hesitate to answer your questions to do so.
That is why we have this blog called ASK THE DENTIST. We want you to ask us whatever is on your mind.
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