Whether you have not visited the dentist in a long time, have never been, or are simply switching general dentists, it is normal to have questions on your mind. Patients often want to ask about their current oral health, such as whether they need to be worried about cavities or persistent tooth sensitivity. They may also want to know about specific treatments, like teeth whitening. The dentist will likely be expecting these questions. However, if you are still unsure, here are some of the most common questions patients ask during a first appointment with a general dentist.
Do I have any cavities?
A dental appointment is the perfect time to ask about cavities (tooth decay). Patients experiencing tooth sensitivity or pain are encouraged to notify the dentist, as these are common symptoms of cavities. A general dentist will then inspect the problem teeth for other signs of decay, like holes and pits in the surfaces. If pits are not visible to the naked eye, they may probe the area with a sterile tool. In addition, they will likely order dental X-rays to uncover decay between the teeth and any issues that extend beneath the gum line.
How is my oral health overall?
Just because a patient has cavities does not mean they have terrible oral health. In fact, save for a cavity or two, a patient may have fair oral health that the general dentist can help improve. Thus, an appointment is a great time to ask about general oral health and for recommendations on how to improve or preserve it.
How can I help prevent cavities and gum disease?
A general dentist can provide tips beyond the basics about preventing cavities and gum disease. Examples include discussing whether a water flosser may benefit the patient and reviewing the proper flossing and brushing techniques. They can even discuss what foods and beverages put one at a higher risk for oral health conditions. For instance, soda increases the risk of developing cavities.
What toothpaste should I be using? What about toothbrushes?
Patients are encouraged to ask a general dentist for toothpaste and toothbrush recommendations. Chances are that a type of toothpaste can better meet a patient's oral health needs than what they are currently using. For example, there are kinds of toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth, stained teeth, or both. They can also discuss toothbrush options, such as electric toothbrushes, and whether the patient should opt for soft or medium brushes.
Is there any way to improve other aspects of my smile?
A general dentist focuses on preserving the health of a smile. However, they may help a patient explore how to improve the appearance of their smile through various cosmetic treatments. Many general dentists offer clear aligners and other teeth straightening solutions. They may also use tooth-colored materials, like dental bonding, to fix cosmetic imperfections. Similarly, some dentists provide at-home teeth whitening kits to help patients brighten their smiles.
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