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Questions You Should Ask Your Childrens Dentist
Should your child eat or drink before the appointment? This is a question you should pose to your children's dentist before bringing little Johnny or Suzy in for the first time. Dental professionals have different approaches to this subject, and it will depend on what is being done. In some cases, having breakfast or a snack before the appointment will make little difference. Other cases will require that your child fast for a bit before being brought in. Make sure you find out from the source which tact to take before the appointment. What should you do to prepare your child? A kid's first trip to the children's dentist can be a scary experience. Though they may be used to trips to the pediatrician, dental work is a whole different story. First of all, it makes sense to find a dental office that is committed to making the environment as friendly and welcoming to kids as possible. Too many pediatric dental professionals have offices that would be better suited to treat adults. This usually doesn't work. There should be pretty pictures on the wall, toys in the waiting room, and the dentist should have a manner befitting someone who works well with children. As for your part, consult with the dental office on ways you can talk to your child and get them ready for a big step. What to expect? Part of preparing both your child and yourself is finding out exactly what will be happening during the appointment. Unless impossible, it's a good idea to keep the first appointment with a children's dentist short and sweet. The more painless (figuratively speaking—there should be no actual pain involved in a child's first appointment) the appointment, the less resistance the child will have in the future. There are adults who dread going to the dentist, and many of these phobias have their root in childhood. A good first experience can go a long way. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com For a Santa Cruz childrens dentist who will take care of your family and keep their teeth healthy and strong, we understand the special needs of kids. Visit us online at www.scottsvalleydentist.net to learn about us. |
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