Unfamiliar situations can be intimidating. It’s no surprise that how to prepare your child for a dental visit could follow that scenario.
Perhaps (as an adult) you’ve had your moments of anxiety or fear about a dental appointment. Again, it’s not surprising that your child would as well.
It’s essential to their lifelong oral health that you help your child prepare for dental visits.
Children learn by example. Part of your household “curriculum” is their physical and oral health.
Good habits are often “caught” more than they’re “taught.”
These mindset shifts will flow into how you prepare your child when it’s their turn for a dental visit.
The key is establishing familiarity with dentistry. Introduce them when they’re young (e.g. one year old) and their teeth are beginning to emerge.
The language you use or expose them to regarding dentistry makes a big impression - positively or negatively!
Words like “drill,” “filling,” “numbing,” “cavity,” etc - while part of the process - can overwhelm a child. Use words that have less of an “edge” to them.
The more kid-friendly you and your dentist are the better your child will adapt to the dental environment.
It’s natural as a parent to over-explain or do the talking for your child. Part of building a healthy and positive relationship with a dentist is allowing them to connect on a professional and personal level with your child.
When you include dental care in your routine conversations with your child they will begin to recognize its value. It’s important to normalize at-home care and associate it with regular dental visits.
Your attitude about dentistry can affect your child’s attitude about it. Provide them a positive oral health experience at home and its more likely they will feel positive about their next dental visit.
Virtual dental care is a good option for introducing your child to dentistry. An initial visit with an online dentist can help them get acquainted with dental care and a dentist.
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