When it comes to your oral health, making confident, informed decisions is essential. Usually, you can trust your Treasure Coast dentist to suggest the best outcome for your oral health, but what happens if you don’t? When faced with costly or irreversible treatments, like veneers or dental extractions, it is common to feel unsure whether or not the suggested treatment is truly the best course to follow.
In these cases, seeking a second opinion from a qualified dentist can help you protect your wallet, achieve peace of mind, and do what’s best for your oral health.

In dentistry, second opinions offer a fresh perspective on a diagnosis or treatment plan.
It’s not about distrusting your current provider; it’s about ensuring accuracy, exploring all options, and gaining clarity. Dental issues—especially root canals, tooth extractions, implants, or full-mouth reconstructions—can involve multiple approaches.
Dentists are humans, too, and they may suggest one method over another simply because it’s what they know best. Another professional may suggest a less invasive or more affordable alternative or confirm that the original plan is the best course of action.
This process gives patients more information and can help prevent overtreatment or unnecessary procedures.
Be open and honest. Let your current provider know you’d like another perspective, and ask them to provide your X-rays, treatment plan, and dental records so you can bring them to your consultation. This allows the second dentist to receive all the necessary context.
Remember, if you paid for your X-rays, they belong to you, so they’re in no position to refuse!

Seeking a second opinion isn’t a sign of skepticism—it’s a valid method for being better informed of the options available to you. We get it; it can be hard to tell your dentist you want to go for a second opinion. However, you deserve to feel confident in your oral health decisions.
At Smooth Sailing Dental, we understand how difficult it can be to discuss the subject with a new dentist, so we offer a specialized service of second opinions. You don’t have to explain anything—if you’re unsure about a diagnosis or treatment recommendation, contact us today!