When you’re searching for a dentist, the American Dental Association (ADA) offers these suggestions:

  • Ask family, friends, neighbors, or co-workers for their recommendations.
  • Ask your family doctor or local pharmacist.
  • If you’re moving, ask your current dentist to make a recommendation.
  • Contact your local or state dental society. The ADA provides a list of local and state dental societies on its web site, www.ada.org. Your local and state dental societies also may be listed in the telephone directory under “dentists” or “associations.”
  • The ADA suggests calling or visiting more than one dentist before selecting one.

What Should I Look For When Choosing a Dentist?

You and your dentist will be long-term oral health care partners; therefore, you should find someone you can be comfortable with. To find a suitable dentist to meet your needs, consider asking the following questions as a starting point:

  • What are the office hours? Are they convenient for your schedule?
  • Is the office easy to get to from work or home?
  • Where was the dentist educated and trained?
  • What’s the dentist’s approach to preventive dentistry?
  • How often does the dentist attend conferences and continuing education workshops?
  • What type of anesthesia is the dentist certified to administer to help you relax and feel more comfortable during any necessary dental treatment?
  • What arrangements are made for handling emergencies outside of office hours? (Most dentists make arrangements with a colleague or emergency referral service if they are unable to tend to emergencies.)
  • Is information provided about all fees and payment plans before treatment is scheduled? If you are comparison shopping, ask for estimates on some common procedures such as full-mouth X-rays, an oral exam and cleaning, and filling a cavity.
  • Does the dentist participate in your dental health plan?
  • What is the dentist’s office policy on missed appointments?

If visiting a dentist’s office:

  • Does the office appear to be clean, neat, and orderly? Do all surfaces and equipment in the treatment room appear clean?
  • Is the dental staff helpful and willing to answer your questions?
  • Do you observe the dentist and staff wearing gloves and other protective gear during actual patient treatment?

At Carmichael Dentistry we are committed to dental excellence.

We provide patient-centered care that’s respectful of and responsive to your individual preferences, needs and values.

Whether you’ve been keeping up on your dental visits, haven’t been to the dentist in a while, or have special requirements, your individual needs are very important to us. As soon as you meet Dr. Natalya Carmichael you’ll know you’re in for special care.

Dr. Carmichael is extremely disciplined and detail oriented. While practicing dentistry in California for the past ten years she has constantly demonstrated her knowledge and skill set in her field. She constantly advances her training through continued education in the latest care options to better serve her patients. And what will really impress you is her warm conversation, easy smiles, and simple way of explaining everything that’s important to you.