Thursday 22 April 2010

Taking Your Child To The Dentist Can Often Be Stressful

Taking your child to the dentist can often be a very worrying and anxious time. You may be worried about somebody else handling your children, or you are worried about how your children will react to going to the dentist. Starting your children off on the dental path from an early age is essential so that they can continue with care and prevent problems as early as possible.

It is recommended that dental treatment for children should start at around the age of 2 years old. This mean that the dentist can keep an eye on the milk teeth that have already began to form, they can also do this without much other dental work needed, just a general check up is enough. This is also a good time for the child to get to know the dentist and learn to trust them. Usually the child will be sat in the dentist room with the parent so that they can feel the most comfortable possible and that the parent can help to assure the child that the dentist is helping them and not hurting them.

If you are still worried about how your child will react to treatment, you could take them to see the dentist and the practice before any treatment is needed. This way they can become more comfortable with the environment around them. This may help them to be less scared or nervous for the actual visit. Your dentist will try to make the experience as comfortable as possible for the child, and also try to place an element of fun into the treatments so that the child is happy.

As all parents know, getting a child to do something they do not want to do can be the worst tasks performed by parents, but within dentistry this can be helped. This can all be helped if you help your child to feel as comfortable and your child can undergo treatment as early as possible.


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