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Your child should visit the dentist by his/her
1st birthday. You can make the first visit
to the dentist enjoyable and positive. Your
child should be informed of the visit and
told that the dentist and his staff will explain
all procedures and answer any questions. The
less to-do concerning the visit, the better.
Parents are welcome to accompany their child
for cleanings and new patient visits; however,
we do ask that you allow your children to
accompany our staff members by themselves
for any dental experiences that involve restorations.
We are all highly experienced in helping children
overcome anxiety. Separation anxiety is not
uncommon in children, so please try not to
be concerned if your child exhibits some negative
behavior. This is normal and will soon diminish.
Studies and experience have shown that most
children over the age of 3 react more positively
when permitted to experience the dental visit
on their own and in an open environment designed
for children.
It is best if you refrain from using words
around your child that might cause unnecessary
fear, such as needle, pull, drill or hurt.
The office makes a practice of using words
that convey the same message, but are pleasant
and non-frightening to the child.
We strive to make each and every visit to
our office a fun one! |
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