- 1. Start Your Childs Dental Care Early!
- 2. Dentistry That Cares From The Start From your first dental
care visit 1 - 18 years old, we will count and clean your
children's teeth.
- 3. Important To Maintain Baby Teeth
- 4. Our office is set-up as one large room with several dental
chairs for exams and cleanings. All parents are welcome into the
exam area.
- 5. All Parents Welcome
- 6. We recognize that many children have had or still have
dental anxieties and that sometimes
- 7. Those anxieties may be inadvertently or subconsciously
conveyed to your child.
- 8. Safe Dental Care For All Children
- 9. We are committed to providing safe dental care for all
children regardless of their developmental or other special health
care needs.
- 10. Regardless of Their Needs
- 11. Be assured our office will give your child all the
attention and gentleness required for a positive dental
experience.
- 12. Positive Dental Experience
- 13. Weve outlined some preplanning tips you as the parent can
do to help both you and your child have a great experience at our
office.
- 14. Tips For Your Childs First Visit
- 15. 1. Very young children dont have a realistic sense of time.
Wait until the day of the appointment to inform your child.
- 16. Tell them youre going to visit a tooth doctor who will
count their teeth and teach them how to take care of their
teeth.
- 17. Showing Your Child Dental Care
- 18. 2. We have plenty of toys, books and videos in the office
most kids dont want to leave!
- 19. Your Child Will Learn How To BRUSH
- 20. 3. Emphasize the adventure of visiting a new place, meeting
new people and being the center of attention.
- 21. Do NOT use words like drill, hurt or needle they will only
create unsure thoughts in your child.
- 22. Examine Infants and Toddler While In Your Arms
- 23. 4. We examine infants and toddlers while sitting on their
parents lap in the dental chair.
- 24. We Check Teeth of Dolls and Stuffed Animals
- 25. 5. If your child has a special toy or a blanket they rely
on when they are anxious, please bring it to the appointment.
- 26. We check teeth of dolls and stuffed animals, too, so if
your child has a favorite one, please bring it.
- 27. We Check Teeth of Dolls and Stuffed Animals
- 28. The American Association of Pediatric Dentists defines
persons with special health care needs as individuals who have a
physical, developmental,
- 29. Dental Care For Ages 1-18
- 30. Mental, sensory, behavioral, cognitive, or emotional
impairment or limiting condition that requires,
- 31. Medical management, health care intervention and/or use of
specialized service programs.