A family dentist is an excellent choice for the entire family. If you are a parent, you know that the health of you, your children, and your partner are a top priority. Often, many parents do not schedule their dental appointments because scheduling conflicts with their children’s. This problem goes away when you find your family a dental home. Here are three reasons to switch to a family dentist today.
3 Benefits of Choosing a Family Dentist
1. A family dentist offers convenience
A family dentist makes it easy for one to schedule their entire family’s appointments at once, making it easier for everyone to remember their appointment times. The dentist will be familiar with each family member’s needs and preferences so that they may enjoy a comfortable experience with every visit. Additionally, if an emergency dental situation occurs, such as a knocked-out tooth, having all dental records under one roof makes it easier for everyone involved.
2. Family dentists keep familial dental history records
When choosing a family dentist, we will have a record of each patient’s dental history. Often, a family dentist can learn which oral conditions that a patient is predisposed to and can help form healthy habits early on in their life. Common genetic conditions can include the following: oral cancer, malocclusions, gum disease, gingival fibromatosis, canker sores, and more.
In addition, we will carry a patient’s dental records from childhood into adulthood. This eliminates the common nuisance patients have at other dentist offices when they age out of a pediatric location and have to find a new one. In addition, this benefit prevents the patient from having to explain every oral situation they have experienced, even if they did not receive treatment. With a family dentist, patients can relax knowing the dentist can easily identify their oral habits that may be causing certain conditions or discomfort.
3. Family dentists help ease dental anxiety
Dental anxiety is a common problem for people of all ages. While it is common for adults to be nervous about going to the dentist, children can also take their cues from their parents. This feeling of anxiety can lead them to avoid visiting the dentist when they are older and delay both routine and necessary dental care.
Our family dentist is trained to help our patients overcome their fears and ensure they get the care they need in order for their teeth and gums to stay healthy. In addition, we are equipped with special tools to help patients relax during their appointments. These tools are formally known as sedation dentistry. They can come in the form of prescription medication to take before an appointment or nitrous oxide to help relax patients during their appointment. Both options are safe for patients of all ages and ensure their safety while in the chair.
Establish your family’s dental home
Our family dentist can be a great resource for your family’s overall health care. We can help you maintain optimal oral health, all with the convenience of not running around to different practices for each family member. To establish your family’s new dental home, we encourage you to contact our Highland office today.
Request an appointment or call Lush Dental Co. at 801-326-4131 for an appointment in our Highland office.
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