Teaching Your Children About the Dentist
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Teaching Your Children About the Dentist

I work as a clerical assistant in a pediatric dental office, and I am commonly surprised by the number of children who are scared of the dentist. Many kids think that cleanings will be painful, and they believe they will be scolded for eating sugary foods. Children are also extremely frightful of the noises made by the water spraying tools and the suction devices. As adults, we know that dental cleanings are easy and free of pain. We need to impart this knowledge to our children so they know not to fear the dentist. I have provided blogs that will help you speak with your child about dental care. Good communication, trips to your own dentist, and online videos can assist you. So will good brushing techniques that will make your child proud to see the dentist. Enjoy my articles so you can help your child build oral care confidence.

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  • What You Should Know About Veneers

    12 April 2024

    Veneers are a popular cosmetic dental procedure used to improve the appearance of your teeth. They are thin shells made from porcelain or composite materials that are custom-made to fit over your existing teeth, giving them a more desirable shape, size, and color. While veneers are a great option for many people looking to enhance their smile, there are a few things you should know before getting them. This post will discuss the important information you should know about veneers.

  • Mastering the Art of Dental Implants

    8 February 2024

    Dental implants have revolutionized the field of dentistry, offering a durable and natural-looking solution for tooth loss. This blog aims to delve into the world of dental implants, exploring their benefits and the process involved. Understanding Dental Implants Dental implants serve as artificial tooth roots, offering a durable foundation for permanent replacement teeth. They are a widely favored option for individuals who have experienced tooth loss caused by factors such as periodontal disease, injuries, or other circumstances.