Thursday, February 17, 2011

Your Child's First Dental Visit (Conclusion)

How do I prepare my child and myself for the first visit?
Before the visit, ask the dentist about the procedures that
will take place during the first appointment so there are no
surprises. Plan a course of action for any possible reaction
your child may have. Very young children may be fussy and
not sit still. Others may become very frightened and cry.
Some children may not react negatively at all. Some may enjoy
the appointment very much! There are a number of children's
books about going to the dentist. Read these books with your
child before his or her first visit to familiarize your child
with what will happen at the dentist and help lessen any
potential anxiety.
Try to make the upcoming appointment something to look
forward to. Help your child understand what will happen during
the visit. Also, be sure to bring any records of your child's
complete medical history for his or her dental file.
To schedule an appointment for yourself or your little one, please give us a call! We are always accepting new patients, and would love to have you and your family in the office.
S. Brett DeLawter, DDS
(818) 242-1708

1 comment:

  1. You can also read your child a book about going to the dentist. This can help familiarize the child to the procedures and lessen dental anxiety.

    Nathan Bedingfield

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