10 Insightful Tips to Finding the Perfect Dentist in Bend

added on: October 7, 2017

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There are many dentists to choose from these days, especially when you have Google at your fingertips. How can you know if you’re choosing the right one? If you’re ready to find the perfect dentist in Bend for you and your family, consider these 10 things all good dentists do for their patients.

1.     Your dentist should actively listen to you.

A good dentist should always want to help their patients. Great dentists take pride in their listening skills just as much as their actual dental technique. It’s important to listen to concerns and never rush through a patient’s appointment.

2.     Your dentist should always work to educate patients.

Since you didn’t go to dental school, you probably don’t know everything there is to know about the mouth. Your dentist should be here to help you, especially if you’re experiencing something new that you’ve never had to deal with before.

3.     Your dentist should appreciate your time.

Sitting in the waiting room is not only annoying, but it’s disrespectful to your time. Good dentists are just as punctual as you are about making and keeping your appointments.

4.     Your dental home should always be clean.

You should never be able to see things like dirty gloves or used instruments laying around. Everything should be stowed away and sanitized at all times.

5.     Your dentist doesn’t upsell.

Patients need a dental professional, not a salesperson. Good dentists won’t try to upsell you on products and treatments you don’t absolutely need and that didn’t ask for prior to an examination.

6.     Your dentist should want to know you.

Feeling like just another number to your dentist is never a good notion and can decline the quality of care that you receive at the practice. When your dentist takes the time to really get to know you, it’ll make you feel special and you’ll be sure to receive personalized care.

7.     Your dentist should actively try to build a long-term relationship with you.

Dentists should treat each patient with the idea that they will be a long-term, loyal patient. When it comes to dentistry, everyone’s needs are different and your care should be personalized.

8.     Your dentist should care about their staff.

Every good doctor should care about their patients—but especially their staff. After all, their employees are the people that help create a positive dental experience for everyone that visits the office. When they treat their staff with respect, they’re guaranteed to treat you the same way.

9.     Your dentist should follow up with you.

There are a few dental procedures that are downright uncomfortable and long, leaving you out of sorts for a few hours after your visit. A great dentist will follow up with you after a particularly difficult procedure just to be sure that you’re feeling like your normal self.

10. Your dentist should value you!

You don’t want to feel like just another file on your dentist’s shelf. The best of the best in the dental field will make sure that each of their patients feel special.

The internet is a great tool to use, but a simple visit to a dental office can tell you a lot about your dentist and their practice overall.


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About The Author
Dr. Benjamin De Graff

Dr. Benjamin De Graff is a highly accomplished dentist with a decade of recognition as a "Top Dentist" in the Burlingame area. He holds specialty certifications in soft tissue lasers, SureSmile (clear aligners), and oral conscious sedation. He served as a faculty member at the Pacific School of Dental Hygiene Program from 2014 to 2019. Dr. Benjamin is committed to ongoing education, averaging 60-80 hours annually to stay at the forefront of dental advancements.

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