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| Choosing
a Dental Office
To lessen some of the anxiety people often experience with oral health care visits, it is important to select a dental office where you feel comfortable. Choose a dental office that has a registered dental hygienist on staff. Dental hygienists are highly educated and licensed specialists whose job is to prevent periodontal disease and tooth decay. Look for a dental office that is prevention-oriented. Your oral health professional should allow time for you to ask questions about ways to improve your oral healthfrom more effective brushing and flossing techniques to selecting oral health care products. After finding the right office for you, be sure to work with your dental hygienist to get the most out of your visits. Ask questions about ways to improve your oral healthfrom more effective brushing and flossing techniques to selecting oral health care products that meet your specific needs. Your complete medical and oral health historyincluding thorough head and neck examinationsshould be a part of your initial visit to a dental office. You should be told about the exam results and recommended treatment (if any) as well as costs before treatment is started.
Many offices do post a list of the infection
control procedures they follow in a reception area or elsewhere. If you
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