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Value of AGD, ADA memberships to pick a dentist

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Elizabeth - 01 Nov 2004 16:56 GMT
I am a layperson trying to select a general dentist.  Though it's a
good place to start, I would like to go beyond recommendations of
friends.  Specifically, I would like to pick a dentist that is
committed to quality care, and has a track record of positive outcomes
on work he/she has done.  The local dentist hygeine school and local
dental lab emphatically state that they don't make any sorts of
recommendations or referrals (I don't know anyone personally at either
of those places to get an informal recommendation).  So what about
memberships in the Academy of General Dentistry, Academy of Laser
Dentistry, American Dental Association, etc.?  Is the FAGD designation
(more CEs than required by the basic AGD membership)a good indicator
of quality dentistry?  Where else can I go to help me?  Thank you for
any suggestions you might have.
carabelli - 01 Nov 2004 16:59 GMT
> I am a layperson trying to select a general dentist.  Though it's a
> good place to start, I would like to go beyond recommendations of
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> of quality dentistry?  Where else can I go to help me?  Thank you for
> any suggestions you might have.

Memberships don't mean much in my book.  Try calling a few local
specialists' offices and ask who they refer to.

carabelli
StovePipe - 01 Nov 2004 17:19 GMT
> Memberships don't mean much in my book.  Try calling a few local
> specialists' offices and ask who they refer to.
>
> carabelli

VERY good idea... you might even ask them who THEY go to to get their
own teeth fixed.
HTH
SP
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Linda - 01 Nov 2004 21:48 GMT
Yes - I agree - excellent advice from carabelli.
Often specialists don't want to recommend one specific dentist - so they may
not say who works on their teeth - they don't want to upset any of their
clients.  But if you ask for a few names, and they give you a few names -
that's all you need.
Good luck.
Linda (hygienist)

> > Memberships don't mean much in my book.  Try calling a few local
> > specialists' offices and ask who they refer to.
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> HTH
> SP
 
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