Can I ask to see a different dentist?

It is not rude to do so! All dental practitioners should be happy to refer you if you request so. It is a common request many dentists receive.

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Can you just go to a different dentist?

Yes, it is okay to switch dentists and regarding how often can you change your dentist, as many times as you want. It is okay to switch dentists and there are plenty of reasons to change dentists, none of which are wrong.

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What can I do if I am not happy with my dental treatment?

If you are unhappy with the treatment you have received, it is usually best to:
  1. speak directly to the dental professional concerned, or the practice that provided the treatment.
  2. explain why you are unhappy with the treatment.
  3. state how you would like the matter resolved.

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Can I choose to have my teeth removed?

You can book an appointment for an examination and to talk to a professional about whether tooth extraction is the best choice for you. You can also talk to them about the way forward, and how to replace your teeth, should they need to be removed.

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Can I change my mind about dental treatment?

If you're unhappy about agreeing to your treatment plan or signing it, you have the right to say no to all or any of the recommended treatments. You also have the right to seek a second opinion from another dentist. However, you will have to pay another Band 1 fee for this new consultation.

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COMMUNICATION AT THE DENTIST OFFICE- How would you describe a toothache?

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What do you say when you switch dentists?

Here's how to make it happen:
  1. Call your new dentist and ask them about two things: the type of information they'd like to receive and the ways in which they're equipped to receive said records transfers. ...
  2. Contact your old dental office and inform them that you would like to transfer your records to your new dentist.

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Can I be registered with 2 dentists?

Finding an NHS dentist. Anyone can apply to register with an NHS dentist and you are entitled to register with more than one dentist if you wish. You can attend any dentist you like, not just the dentist nearest to you.

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What happens if you remove a tooth and don't replace it?

After you undergo a tooth extraction, you will need to replace the missing tooth or teeth. If the teeth are not replaced, the bones in your mouth can weaken and lose density. Other teeth also might shift, and you might experience trouble eating.

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How many teeth can a dentist pull at once?

There is no limit to the number of teeth you can have extracted at once. While having multiple teeth extracted during the same procedure is rare, it is sometimes the only option for patients with severe tooth decay.

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Why would a dentist not remove a tooth?

If you have a tooth or teeth that need to be extracted, but the way your teeth are positioned in your mouth, large sinuses, or limited jaw mobility make it impossible for a general dentist to successfully perform the extraction, you will need to see an oral surgeon like Dr. Scherer for treatment.

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How do I get over my dentist?

6 more tricks for overcoming your dental anxiety
  1. Find the right dentist. The right dentist can make all the difference. ...
  2. Use relaxation techniques and medications. Ahead of your appointment, take some time to get in the right mindset. ...
  3. Bring a friend. ...
  4. Arrive early. ...
  5. Let your dentist know! ...
  6. Ask lots of questions.

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When dental work goes wrong?

You can call on 0345 015 4033 or use the PHSO's secure online form to raise your complaint (this only applies to NHS services in England).

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How do you get over dental anxiety?

Coping with and easing your fear of the dentist
  1. speak to your dentist and explain your feelings, you can then work together to make your visit as relaxed as possible.
  2. pro-active breathing and relaxation techniques, these can help to calm your nerves and distract you from any procedures.

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Should you always go to the same dentist?

The Health Benefits of Seeing Only One Dentist

If you always go to the same dentist, they'll be fully aware of your medical history. They'll know every procedure you've ever had, how you react to dental work, and what your pain tolerance is like.

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Do you have no teeth while waiting for dentures?

One of the reasons people procrastinate getting their teeth removed and replaced with dentures is because they can't stand the thought of being toothless after having all their teeth removed in preparation for dentures. Luckily, this isn't the case, and at no point during the process will you walk around without teeth.

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Can I have all my teeth pulled and get dentures?

Full-Mouth Replacement With Traditional Dentures

First, impressions are taken of your existing teeth. Next, after your extractions are done, you'll have the option of using immediate, temporary dentures while you fully heal. Then your permanent dentures can be made.

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Do they put you to sleep for multiple tooth extractions?

In a simple one or two tooth extraction, dentists and surgeons generally use local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth. However, IV sedation is commonly used for more extreme extractions involving multiple teeth. IV sedation, also known as general anesthesia, is when the patient is put completely to sleep.

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What is the cheapest way to replace a missing tooth?

The most affordable tooth replacement solution is dentures. This is because they take the least amount of time to create. There is no surgery and no dental crowns to place. Instead, an impression is taken of the mouth along with measurements.

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How long can I wait to replace a tooth?

In some cases, if enough healthy jawbone is present, it may be possible to place a dental implant the same day a tooth is taken out. However, in most cases, a dentist will recommend waiting 3 to 6 months after a tooth extraction to allow the area to fully heal.

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Can you live with missing teeth?

Missing even one tooth will affect the normal chewing process. Missing teeth can lead to only being able to consume foods that are easy-to-chew. The change in diet and inability to eat certain foods can lead to digestive problems and other health issues.

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How long before a dentist takes you off their books?

Due to the high number of people wishing to receive NHS funded dental treatment and very long waiting lists, your dental practice has no choice but to remove patients who have not attended for two years or more from the NHS list.

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Can I change dentist in same practice?

At a private dentist, you can ask to see a different dentist at the practice usually without any problem.

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Can you ask another dentist for a second opinion?

Have you ever left an appointment and felt uncertain or confused about the treatment plan presented? Or have you left feeling apprehensive, and not confident in making a decision? The best thing to do is to get a second opinion. There is no rule about which dental procedures require second opinions.

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How do you tell dentist you are switching?

If they ask why you're leaving, be honest and let them know your reasons. Remember, it's not what you say; it's how you say it. Make sure it's a polite interaction. If you feel they will find out anyway once they're asked to release your dental records, you're right.

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How do most patient select a new dentist?

6 tips for choosing the right dentist
  1. Ask for dentist recommendations. Ask your friends, family or coworkers. ...
  2. Cover the basics. ...
  3. Request the dentist's credentials. ...
  4. Understand dental insurance coverage and costs. ...
  5. Research dental practice reviews. ...
  6. Visit the dentist office.

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