Family Dentist

4 Benefits of Having a Family Dentist

If you are fed up of visiting different dentists to cater to your family’s dental needs, then you need to consider getting a family dentist. Although family dentistry and general dentistry are somewhat alike, there is a significant difference. General dentistry is usually limited to a particular age group, while family dentistry covers family members of all ages.

4 Advantages of having a family dentist

For people who are still deliberating on getting a family dentist, the following are benefits of having one:

1. It simplifies oral care

A family dentist is qualified to provide dental care for everyone in the family — from toddlers to elderly patients. This eliminates the need to schedule appointments with several dental professionals on different days. Instead, a single schedule will be required for the family’s routine checkups and cleanings, making life a lot easier. This versatility means that children can continue to visit the same dentist from a young age until they reach adulthood.

2. They provide a wide range of services

Most family dentists have experience in different dental services. The fact that they treat patients of all age groups is a reason for this. It is vital that they be able to provide sealants for children, retainers for teenagers and create dentures for seniors. Regardless of the services a patient needs — teeth whitening services or deep cleaning — they can get them from their family dentist without having to switch between dental care providers.

3. Helps to build relationships and set examples

Patients’ relationship with their dentist improves with each dental appointment. Every member of the family will be familiar with the dentist and feel at ease when receiving dental care. This makes it easier to talk about any concerns or reservations they may have concerning oral health or a dental procedure.

Also, it helps kids to find it easier to visit the dentist and not succumb to dental anxiety. If different dentists are providing oral care for the family, there is a chance the children may never get to see their parents in the dental chair for a procedure or cleaning. By having a family dentist, the whole family will receive oral care together, meaning kids will be able to see their parents taking their oral health seriously. This will set an example for them to take care of their teeth. Parents will also be sure their children are in safe hands.

4. Tracking dental history is easier

Having to switch from a pediatric dentist to a general dentist can be inconvenient. It often means having to transfer records from one specialist to another. It is a lot better to create a relationship with a dentist. This means that the patient’s dental records and chart remain in one place. By having a family dentist, it will be easier to address dental problems without missing any details.

Final note

If you do not have a family dentist yet, it is time to choose one for your family's dental needs. Having the right family dentist is essential for your family’s dental care routine.

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