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Why More Than One Dentist at a Practice is Great For You

April 30, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — drbeck @ 1:35 pm

happy dental patientYou’ve heard the old saying that, “Two heads are better than one,” right? Well, the same logic can actually be applied to your dental care as well. When a practice has multiple dentists under one roof, you’re able to benefit from their combined knowledge and skill to receive the highest quality care possible. What other advantages can you expect from having more than one dentist at a practice? Today, your dentist in Columbia lets you know why a team approach is always great for a patient.

More Doctors, More Solutions

This one is simple to understand: the more doctors a practice has working in the same location, the more services you’ll have access to. Whether you need a dental checkup, want your teeth whitened, or are interested in getting dental implants, you can trust that you’ll be covered. A small, single doctor practice may need to constantly refer you out to get all of the care you need, but with a multi-doctor practice, you’ll only need to go one place to take care of your smile.

Access to Experts

Even the most experienced and highly-educated dentist is not going to be an expert when it comes to all facets of dentistry. It’s simply impossible to expect one person to have all that knowledge! With a multi-doctor practice, you’ll have access to a variety of dental specialists, ones who have taken advanced training in specific areas of dental care. These can include implant dentistry, sedation dentistry, and even pediatric dentistry to name a few. In short, when you partner with a team practice, you’ll likely be able to see a doctor who has spent years learning how to meet your exact needs.

Easy Scheduling

Everyone is busier than ever these days, and that includes dentists as well. While the idea of a single doctor practice sounds nice and simple, in reality, it can be a big scheduling nightmare for patients. There are only so many hours a lone dentist can work, and many end up getting booked up MONTHS ahead of time, especially at peak times of the year (the holidays, right before school starts, etc.).

Meanwhile, finding time at a multi-doctor practice couldn’t be easier. If one doctor is busy, you can simply be scheduled with another one, and they’ll be able to learn everything they can about you because your dentist is literally working in the room next to them! Basically, this allows you to always get dental care that works with your schedule.

Team Approach = Better Solutions

For more complicated cases, such as a full-mouth reconstruction, dentists will often confer with each other to figure out the best strategies for a particular patient. This coordination is easier than ever in a multi-doctor practice, and often, you’ll get to meet each doctor who is helping with your case face to face. Information can be shared instantly, and in the end, a patient can trust that they are getting the very best care possible, all without having to run between different offices.

While less is certainly more when it comes to some things, more is more when it comes to dental care. A multi-doctor practice is better for patients and dentists alike, giving everyone a reason to smile at each appointment. If you’re looking for a new dental practice, keep an eye out for one with a team of doctors, and you can rest easy that you and your family will always receive the best care possible.

About the Author

Dr. Victor Beck, Jr. has been serving the Columbia, TN area for over 40 years, and since 2015, he has surrounded himself with a team of dental experts. At Beck Dental Care, you’ll be under the watchful eye of multiple specialists, each with their own area of expertise ready to serve you at a moment’s notice. To learn more about our wonderful team and how we come together every day to deliver beautiful results, contact us today.

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