Helping Children With Dental Visits
Dental anxiety often forms at a young age and continues into adulthood. But avoiding going to the dentist leads to all sorts of problems, including tooth loss at a young age. Your Jay, FL dentist has extensive experience treating children, and we have some advice for helping your child with their dental visits.
Don’t Pass on Your Fears
If you yourself have some dental anxiety, try to avoid accidentally passing on your fears to your child. When broaching the topic of the upcoming dental visit, strive for a lighthearted tone of voice—like you’re announcing a trip to a fun destination—instead of in a tone of voice that sounds like a punishment or scary visit.
Assume No Fear
If you start a conversation with, “don’t be afraid of the dentist,” your child may automatically think there’s something to be afraid of. Instead, assume that they have no worries. If they do seem concerned, first find out what exactly they’re worried about, and then address that precise fear. Their concern might be as simple as worrying that their stuffed animal will be left at home alone, or that they’ll have to stay overnight at the dentist’s office.
Take Them Through a Virtual Visit
Kids like knowing what to expect. Talk them through, step-by- step, what will happen at the dentist’s office. At Jim D. Lassiter DMD, we let parents stay with kids during treatment. Explain that you’ll be with them the entire time, and mention that you also visit the dentist from time to time.
For family dental services in Jay, FL, you can rely on Jim D. Lassiter DMD. We serve all ages, including children. When your child is ready to visit the dentist, contact us to book your appointment!
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