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Dentist Wakefield- Choose Dentist in Wakefield or Anywhere with Free Report

By: Bob Snowzell

We all know that finding an NHS dentist is very difficult, so what do you do whene you want a new dentist. Whether you have moved house, or just feel that you would like someone else.
Choosing a dentist has more to it than most people think.
Many dentists would be classed as 'general dentists', with most providing excellent oral care mouth, teeth & gums.
However, there are different types of dental practitioner such as:
Pediatric dentist (also called pedodontist)
Oral and maxillofacial surgeon
Periodontist
Endodontist
And more?
Now I am sure that you know what each of these specialists do. Ha ha!
Now this is important if you are looking for specialist work. Because you need to know what work will be required and whether your existing practioner is trained and competent in this.
It could be rather like asking your GP to undertake a heart by pass operation!
I recently visited my dentist, and discussed that I was having problems chewing food due to the remove of a back tooth.
I was told that there were three options:
a) Some form of dental plate
b) A bridge which would use supporting teeth on either side
c) A tooth implant.
Having explained the costs of each, she explained that she could undertake the first two, but I would have to be referred for the third option (tooth implant). I was pleased about this, as clearly the practitioner knows their limitation. And I knew more than she thought as I had read the report on 'How to choose a Good Dentist' you can get a free copy by clicking on the link below in my bio.
So order the FREE report, as it will educate you, and possibly save you money.

Now check below and see if you worked out what each of the specialists do:

Pediatric dentist (also called pedodontist): Pediatric dentists have postgraduate training in working with children and conditions common to children. They have kid-size equipment and are experienced at putting children at ease.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeon: Surgery of the mouth, jaw and face are performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Common surgeries are denta
l implants, correcting cleft palates and repairing facial injuries such as fractured jaws.
Periodontist: Periodontists specialize in diseases of the gums and other tissues that support your teeth.
Endodontist: Have you ever had a root canal? It may have been performed by an endodontist, a specialist who focuses on the pulp?the tissues, blood vessels and nerves inside your tooth and in the tissues that surround the outside the tooth's root.

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Bob Snowzell works with dental industry advising clients on internet marketing & compiled the FREE Report 'How to Find a Good Dentist'

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