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How to Evaluate a Surgeon for Dental Implants in Singapore
on August 4, 2014
If you've chosen dental implants to restore your smile after tooth loss, you're making an excellent investment in your future oral health and appearance. Given that you'll be devoting a great deal of your time and hard-earned money to your dental restoration, you'll certainly want to do all you can to ensure that you get the best possible results. Since the quality of those results will depend heavily on the skill and experience of the surgeon who places your implants, getting optimal results means knowing how to evaluate a surgeon for dental implants in Singapore. Important factors to check into include:
Training, Credentials and Experience
Training and credentials are, of course, the first thing to look into as you choose a surgeon for dental implants in Singapore. Most importantly, you'll want to be sure that your surgeon is a fully qualified oral and maxillofacial surgeon. This is an important credential to look for, since these dental professionals have the most extensive and rigorous education and training in all aspects of dental surgery. Dental implant placement is a procedure that requires precision in both planning and execution to ensure beautiful, long-lasting and complication-free results, so making sure your surgeon has the highest level of training just makes sense.
Additionally, look into what you're surgeon has been doing since receiving that credential. Has he or she been accredited by professional associations, pursued additional specialized training in dental implantology, or sought education and/or certification in the latest technologies and techniques? How many dental implants has he or she placed? What are average success rates for dental implants placed by the practice?
Office Environment
A surgeon's office environment can tell you a lot about the quality of care you can expect to receive. Look for a Singapore oral and maxillofacial surgeon that invests in the safety and comfort of his or her patients by ensuring that the practice is equipped with the latest technology, uses only top-quality materials and employs a courteous, well-trained support staff. Additionally, your surgeon should be patient, willing to explain your treatment options and answer your questions in terms you clearly understand, able to make you feel comfortable and confident throughout the dental implant process.
Public or Private?
Last, but certainly not least, you'll likely save yourself a lot of time if you focus on private clinics as you research and compare Singapore oral and maxillofacial surgeons. As a rule, you'll find that private clinics are where you'll find the latest technology, equipment and techniques, as well as a higher standard in terms of materials. Additionally, in public clinics, patients often find that providers are assigned according to availability – meaning that you may not be able to choose your surgeon as you would in a private clinic, and even if you do, your choice could be subject to last-minute changes.
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