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subject: Pediatric Dentist - Get Your Kids Excited About Their Teeth [print this page]


No matter how old your children are, you want to instill in them a healthy respect for their teeth and gums. The sooner you teach them the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene, the sooner you can expect them to get excited about brushing their teeth and gums each day. Not only does instilling this value in them help to uplift their self-esteem, it can also increase their chances of respecting their pediatric dentist. The more your child respects their dental provider, the easier it will be for them to be treated and cared for.

The pediatric dentist is the best professional to care for your child's teeth and gums. Not only can they provide the best care, they can also provide your child with the best education about their teeth and gums. Their dental care provider can alleviate any worries, fears, and anxieties your child may have. If you haven't taken the time to find a pediatric dentist for your child, it is never too late to do so. The sooner you do so can make a big difference in whether or not your child grows up with a healthy appreciation for their teeth and any future dental care providers they may see in their lifetime.

Even though you are the person choosing your child's dental health provider, you should also consider getting your child involved in the process if they are above the age of 5. They can help you pick a pediatric dentist that they feel the most comfortable with. It is still up to you to check for the proper credentials and experience. Make sure you pay special attention to the types of buildings and structures your child's dental provider is in. You want a building that is properly lit and has an open and inviting atmosphere. There should be youth themed decorations in place and neutral or calming colors. The staff should be cordial and warm, and not be stiff and overbearing. Anytime you go into the facility, pay attention to whether or not there are screaming and apprehensive children in the waiting rooms. If you pick a provider that has a room full of upset children, you are going to have a very hard time convincing your child that the dental office is a safe and helpful place.

Make sure that you pick a pediatric dentist that you don't mind caring for your child's teeth. Expect this dental provider to be the person in charge of your child's teeth and gums for the long-term. By picking a provider that will be providing your child with cleanings and preventive treatment throughout the years, you are reducing their chances of developing fears and phobias that can interfere with their dental health later on in life. You are also making it possible for them to establish a positive and beneficial relationship that is filled with trust.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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