Categories: General Dentistry

Where To Direct Your Dental Questions

Do you have dental questions? If so, we aren’t surprised. Most patients realize they have questions before their dental visit, during their visit, and sometimes even after their visits. While we hope that you begin to feel good about that fact that an inquisitive mind is something to admire, we are even more hopeful that you figure out where to direct those questions of yours. When you get this aspect of your dental care situated, feeling informed and confident about your smile will become extremely easy.

Direct Them To Us

You might be expecting a big secret reveal but the truth is that the answer is a simple one: Direct your dental questions to us at our practice. Call us if you need a dental visit (even if just to clarify something, show us something that’s worrying you, or to find out about cosmetic care). When you bring us inquiries, you will get expert, factual information in return! It truly is the easiest, least time consuming, least confusing approach.

Don’t Direct Them To …

Of course, when you have dental questions and you have to wait for the day of your dental visit to arrive (or you have yet to schedule that appointment), you figure you’ll start discussing your questions about dental care with the people you trust. Even if they’re not dental professionals. You might poke around online a bit, too. While we understand that this seems like a proactive method of gaining some additional knowledge, it can actually backfire. Reserve your questions for us, so you get the precise information the first go around!

Dr. Peddicord

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