Tips for Finding a Dentist

After moving to a new area, you may be in need of a new dentist, it is important to find one that offers the services you need from a convenient location. If you are unsure of where to look, these tips for finding a dentist can help to get the search going. Then, when calling, it is possible to ask more detailed questions about the services they provide.

Tips for finding a dentist

Here are some of the ways you can find a dentist in your neighborhood, near your office or school.

#1. Check with your insurance company

The insurance company will have a list of preferred dentists providers. These are usually the dentist offices that offer the greatest coverage of benefits. Thus, going to visit them can often save money.

#2. Ask a friend or co-worker

Friends and colleagues are an excellent place to start when looking for a new dentist or any professional assistance. These are people that you already respect and trust so their opinion holds value and they can provide insight into what the experience may be like from the perspective of someone who understands your personality.

#3. Online search

Conducting an online search is an excellent way to find a new dentist because it allows for the search to be narrowed based on geographic location and specialty. For example, a search can be conducted for a pediatric dentist in Santa Monica, California. The results that show up should be specific to that search and prevent the need to call a dentist who happens to be located too far away.

The benefit of doing an online search is that it also provides a link to the dentist's website. There, it will be possible to read about services offered and any policies that may be applicable.

#4. Yellow Pages

Most dentist offices are still listed in the Yellow Pages. When flipping through a hard copy of the Yellow Pages or doing a search online, it is easy to find those who are nearby.

#5. Business directory online

Online business directories can be a helpful resource. Local dental associations will often have a list of their members and this can be an excellent way to find dentists who are accredited or who have the necessary specialty.

Also, search engines like Google and Bing have their own business directories that are free to use and show up in a local map search. This makes it easier to find a dentist in a particular area of town.

#6. Review sites

Yelp and other review sites make it possible for people to leave comments and rate dentists based on their own personal experiences. When finding a dentist is a priority, doing a quick search on these sites will provide insight into what the practice is like and how other patients have been treated while there.

These are only a few of the ways to find a nearby dentist. Given how essential these regular visits are to oral health, it is important to start searching and make an appointment right away.


Dennis Baik, DDS

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