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A visit to the dentist can cause anxiety and stress in children.
Image To ease their fears we recommend the following:

  • Read books about the dentist with them.

  • Watch dental related videos.

  • Talk about the upcoming visit.

  • Be relaxed while discussing the visit with your child. Any anxiety or unease on your part will be sensed by your child.

  • Do not use words that might frighten them (drill, hurt, needle or pull.)

  • Avoid statements like "the doctor won't hurt you."

The following are possible descriptions that you can give your child as to what will happen at the dental visit:

  • We are going to see a doctor who counts teeth, the dentist.

  • When you get there the dentist's helper (dental assistant) will show you a special chair and a camera that takes pictures of your teeth.

  • Then the dentist will tickle your teeth and count them.
Suggested Books
Going to the Dentist (First Experiences) by Anne Civardi

Show Me Your Smile! : A Visit to the Dentist (Dora the Explorer) by Christine Ricci

What to Expect When You Go to the Dentist (What to Expect Kids) by Heidi Murkoff

Caillou at the Dentist (Out and About) by Johanne Mercier

My Little Friend Goes to the Dentist by Evelyn Finnegan, Diane R. Houghton

Videos
Pinatta's View - A Trip to the Dentist
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