By Brian DesRoches, PhD
What did your parents tell you about going to the dentist? Did they talk about how your dentist could help you take care of your teeth, gums and even your smile? Instead, they probably emphasized the negative: "It won't hurt much," or "Your toothache will be gone."
For most of us, the stories we heard about visiting a dentist described how the person in the white jacket helped relieve tooth pain. We didn't hear about the dentist creating opportunities for good health and an attractive bright smile.
Comparing the dentistry your parents knew with the new dentistry that has emerged over the past ten to fifteen years is like comparing the computers of the 1950's with today's powerful desktop machines. The differences are vast. Yet, as dental care consumers, most of us have not updated our old stories. You haven't added new chapters about the great possibilities for dental well-being that the new dentistry offers.
You can experience these new possibilities for oral and dental health by creating partnerships with our dentist and their dental teams. You can take advantage of innovations and advances in:
Today's dental teams have the knowledge, skills and information to help create a positive dental future. A partnership is based on communication and mutual responsibility, and you can actively foster that first communication.
You can begin to partner with your dentist and their dental teams by:
Your parents didn't have the choices or the opportunities that you have today for optimal dental health. The new dentistry can create more than a warm bright smile; it can improve your overall health.
The future of your dental health is in your hands just as the future of your bodily health is. Taking steps to increase your knowledge about the new dentistry will provide great benefits for you today and tomorrow.