Rochester MN Dentist

 

Rochester MN Dentist

If you are looking for a trustworthy Rochester MN Dentist, we have some tips for you.

In a community steeped in Mayo medical facilities, dentists in Rochester MN are not hard to find.  The problem is finding one you trust.  The best way to start is to ask people who they use now and who they've used in the past.  You might need to gently prompt to find out how often the person sees the dentist and if they have had extensive work done.  If you get a recommendation from someone who only sees a dentist once in three years, and never needs anything other than a cleaning, their opinion would be discounted.

Take the time to visit the offices and meet with the dentist.  Some will offer a free consultation where you'll get an idea of the dentist philosophy of care and personal style.  Most all are good at what they do, but you need to trust them so meeting them in person is important.

Ask in the office about sterilization and disinfection practices.  Sterilization procedures are outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Dental Association.   Disposable items, such as needles and saliva ejectors, cannot be sterilized and are discarded in special containers.  Instruments are sterilized at very high temperatures and methods include an autoclave (steam under pressure), a dry heat oven, or chemical vapor (commonly called a chemiclave).

During your visit, consider these other key factors in choosing a dentist:
  • What hours are they open and is the schedule convenient for you?

  • Is the office easy to get to from your home or job?

  • Does the office appear to be clean, neat and orderly?

  • Are procedures and test explained and discussed before treatment?
  •   Is preventative dental health instruction provided?

  • What is provided for emergencies outside of office hours? (Most dentists make arrangements with a colleague or emergency referral service if they are unable to tend to emergencies.)

  • Are  fees and payment plans clearly communicated before treatment is scheduled?