10 ways to find and select a New Dentist for you and your family


There are many ways to select a new dentist and I would like to have you consider some of the factors I feel that are important when selecting a new dentist for yourself and family.  10 traits customers look for when choosing a new dentist and a new dental home are as follows:

  1. Personal Referrals-They usually ask a family member or friend where they go to and if they are happy with the service and level of care they get. We find that many of our new dental patients come from personal referrals and reputation in the Macomb, Shelby Twp., Clinton Township community.
  2. Homey atmosphere-Since dentistry is such a personal thing, selecting a new dentist for you and your family must assure that you will feel comfortable with the environment, people who serve you and total atmosphere.  Details from the reception area to the bathroom must feel like yours at home.  You must also be treated with respect and feel listened to.  Since your time is so vital, it is important to get in when your dental appointment is and not be waiting for an extended period of time.
  3. Sterility of equipment and  Cleanliness-A new dental  home needs to be not only comfortable, but must conform to the strictest OSHA guidelines to make certain that you and your family are safe.  Everything must be sterilized or thrown away that was previously used in someone else’s mouth.  The sterilizer must be monitored to make certain that it is always working properly.  Treatment rooms must be wiped down all the time and be very clean.  Before choosing a new dentist home it is your right to ask for a tour and ask how things are sterilized and taken care of.  We love to show off our level of attention to detail at our dental office so please ask.
  4. Technology- Computers and high technology are a must to make sure the new dentist you choose is current.  The advancements in dentistry require technology such as computers in each room, digital x-rays that reduce radiation exposure up to 75% over regular x-rays, digital photos to relate with the patient.  Paperless charting and paperless forms help to speed the process of filling all necessary forms before even stepping into the dental office.  Lasers and sonic cleaners used to clean the teeth help improve the comfort in treating dental patients.
  5. Full spectrum of dental services including emergency care-This is important because it allows for consistency of dental treatment.  Communication can be difficult between general dentists and specialists so if  you find a new dentist who provides a complete level of dental care you can also have more dental treatment done in fewer visits and therefore it is more convenient.  For our high fear patients or those who want a lot of dental treatment at once oral sedation is available.   At our dental office we perform both the surgical placement and restorative aspect of implants; complete cosmetic dentistry including porcelain veneers, Zoom whitening, white fillings, and bleaching.  Root canal, tooth extractions, dentures, crowns, bridges and other general dental treatment is performed in the office.
  6. Interest Free Payment Plans-Because dentistry can be a large financial investment finding a new dentist who has interest free plans available is important.  This gives the customer the ability to have more procedures done at one time and spreading out the payments over time.  They must also accept all of the major credit cards including Master Card, Visa, American Express and Discover.
  7. Accept dental insurance plans-Each dental insurance plan is different so it is important to call the new dental office to see if they participate with your dental insurance plan.  You certainly get what you pay for especially when it comes to dental insurance.  Be aware that if it seems too good to be true, it probably isn’t.  The expertise of the dentist and dental team are a reflection of the fees they charge.  We accept Delta Dental, Blue Cross and other dental insurance plans and or fees are in the middle of the road so we may or may not be the dentist for you, but it is worth it to see if we take your denal insurance plan.
  8. Time spent Explaining and having all of your questions answered- This is important because in this rushed world our biggest commodity is the time we have so it is important to respect the patient’s time- giving them the time they need for all of their questions to be answered.  And at the same time, not spend too much time and too much detail if the new patient doesn’t need the detail to make a decision.
  9. Community involvement-it is important to give back to the community both locally and internationally.  I believe that your new dental team should give back to those who they serve.  We do this through our Candy Buy Back program, our Good Deed contest and through Christian mission in Haiti to treat the under privileged people there.
  10. Convenient location, wheelchair access and office hours-It is important to have easy access with ample parking, wheel chair access and convenient office hours including evenings and Saturdays.  If you choose The Gentle Dentist as your new dental office we have Saturdays and evening appointments.  Since we are in a detached medical office building located on 22 Mile Rd. just west of Hayes in Shelby Township, it is easy for us to treat “wheel chaired” patients.

Dr. Antolak treats his dental patients in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you are treated like a guest in the home.  His motto is to “relax while we take care of your smile”. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry and general dentistry using sedation dentistry if necessary for his high fear patients. He has been treating patients for the past 21 years and is located in Shelby Township, Macomb County, Michigan.

Give us a call at (586)247-3500 or email DrAntolak@TheGentleDentist.com for more information.

What to look for in a dentist

  • First, I would like to say that this is a very good question and it is logical to be asked by not only those who look for a family and cosmetic dentist, but any health care professional. I would always try to get some recommendations from family and friends, then next I would check them out independently on the web by investigating their dental website. If you are like me and am looking to do business with a company but they don’t have a web site, I just move on to someone who does. If a dentist doesn’t have a quality website that addresses simple issues, then I would question their commitment to technology and modern cosmetic, implant and sedation dentistry. To be current in the dental field demands a continuing education on not only the dental aspect of the field, but the use of computers and software.
  • If I liked the website and what was offered, then I would investigate the following characteristics:

  • Is the dentist prevention oriented?
  • Does the dentist provide oral health instruction and education?
  • Does the dentist seem genuinely interested in your general health situation?
  • How available is the dentist?
  • What arrangements does the dentist have for handling emergencies that occur outside of office hours?
  • After considering the recommendations, call a dentist for an appointment. At your first visit, you should be able to learn a lot about whether he or she is the right dentist for you.
  • Do you have to wait for more than 5-10 minutes?
  • Try to Evaluate the following:
  • Is the general appearance of the office appealing and does it smell like a dental office?
  • Is the dentist and the dentist’s staff courteous?
  • Is the appointment schedule convenient for you?
  • In reference to technology, does the dentist use digital xrays and digital photos?
  • Do they have paper charts and have to write on paper or are they completely computerized?
  • If you have positive answers to these questions, then give them a call or email them.

    Dr. Antolak treats his dental patients in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you are treated like a guest in the home.  His motto is to “relax while we take care of your smile”. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry and general dentistry using sedation dentistry if necessary for his high fear patients. He has been treating patients for the past 21 years and is located in Shelby Township, Macomb county Michigan. You can visit their website at www.TheGentleDentist.com

    CHILDREN’S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH

    February is Children’s Dental Health Month and I would like to answer some commonly asked questions.

    When should my child first visit the dentist?The ideal time is six months after your child’s first (primary) teeth erupt. This time frame is a perfect opportunity for the dentist to carefully examine the development of your child’s mouth. Because dental problems often start early, the sooner the visit the better. To safeguard against problems such as baby bottle tooth decay, teething irritations, gum disease, and prolonged thumb-sucking, your dentist can provide or recommend special preventive care.

    Why is it important to fix baby teeth that have decay? Aren’t they going to come out soon anyway?
    It is very important to maintain the baby teeth because these teeth hold space for the future eruption of the permanent teeth. If a baby tooth decays or is removed too early, the space necessary for the permanent teeth is lost and can only be regained through orthodontic treatment. Infected baby teeth can cause the permanent teeth to develop improperly resulting in stains, pits and weaker teeth.

    When will my child lose his/her baby teeth?
    Children will begin losing their teeth at approximately age 5. They will usually lose their front teeth first. Children will continue to lose baby teeth until the age of 12 or 13 when all of the permanent teeth finally erupt.

    When does thumb-sucking become damaging to the teeth?
    Generally, if the child has stopped sucking his/her thumb by age 5 there is no permanent damage. If the child is a vigorous and constant thumbsucker, however, there can be moderate to severe movement of teeth and prevention of normal bone growth.

    Should my child wear a mouthguard while playing sports?
    It is strongly recommended that children wear a mouthguard while playing any contact sport. It is always better to prevent an injury than to repair one. The earlier a child begins to wear the mouthguard, the easier it is to become comfortable and continue to wear it as they get older

    What should I do if my child gets a tooth knocked out?
    If the tooth is a permanent tooth, time is extremely crucial. Immediately stick the tooth back in the socket. Don’t worry about getting it in straight or having it turned backwards, just get it in the socket and immediately call your dentist. If you are uncomfortable placing the tooth in the socket, put it in a glass of milk and get your child to the dentist as quickly as possible. If the tooth is a baby tooth, do not put it in the socket because damage to the permanent tooth can occur. When in doubt, put the tooth in milk and see your dentist immediately.  We have free dental emergency magnets available to you just by calling us at (586)247-3500.

    If you know a hockey, basketball or soccer coach you can tell them that we have a specialized solution used to preserve teeth that have been knocked out.  The liquid keeps the knocked out tooth hydrated with the proper solution so the likelihood of the tooth being re-implanted successfully is much better.  We are offering a bottle of this as a free service to the community.  I only have 4 available so call us before we give it all away.

    If there is ever an accident and a tooth is lost or broken you can give me a call and I will do the best I can to make myself available to help guide you with instructions on the tooth reimplantation process

    Dr. Antolak treats his dental patients in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you are treated like a guest in the home.  His motto is to “relax while we take care of your smile”. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry and general dentistry using sedation dentistry if necessary for his high fear patients. He has been treating patients for the past 21 years and is located in Shelby Township, Macomb county Michigan.