
By Charles B. Inlander
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As with newspaper advertisements, dentists who advertise in the Yellow Pages signal their willingness to accept new patients. Because the information in the advertisement is provided by the dentist, you will need to verify all claims by careful questioning. ò Friends, relatives and work associates, who are likely to be able to give you information on a dentist's manner, policies and items such as office hours and availability of parking. This source may be less reliable in discussing the dentist's education or professional competence.
You must ask about the Page 24 background of each dentist, hygienist and assistant before her hand goes into your mouth or he prepares to take x-rays. You may find this task made more difficult by staff turnover. New dental graduates are joining groups as salaried dentistsnot as part owners of the practicein ever-increasing numbers. According to the American Association of Dental Schools, nearly one-third of seniors plan to take salaried jobs on graduation. Many will work long enough to pay off education loans and raise capital before leaving to open their own practices.
If not, is there a waiting list? How long is it? 2. Does the dentist schedule get-acquainted visits? If yes, how much time is available? How much does such a visit cost? Plan to schedule a visit during which no procedures will be done; in fact, you don't even have to sit in the dental chair. A get-acquainted visit gives you the opportunity to meet the dentist and staff, tour the office and get an overall impression before anyone pokes fingers in your mouth. A face-to-face approachsimilar to the way that dental care is deliveredis really the only way to fully evaluate the dentist's answers to your questions.