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Taking your child to the dentist for the first time at your local Redcliffe John Street Dental.

Dental Phobia Landing

The idea of taking your toddler to the dentist for the first time can be quite a daunting prospect.  Loud noises, strange instruments, new (mask wearing) faces…. But with the right preparation, the first trip to the dentist can actually be quite a positive and fun one for you and your child.

Most dentists will recommend that you take your child to the dentist for the first time around 6 months after his or hers first tooth has appeared, or by the age of about one.  However, if any issues were to arise that might cause concern, you can bring your child in at any stage for a check or even just a chat with one of our friendly dentists. The very first dental experience may be as simple as a ride in the chair and a meet and greet with the dentist of your choosing depending on your child’s age and comfort level.  With further inspection, the dentist will have a look around in the mouth, count teeth, check for any signs of decay and have an over all look at the gums, jaw and bite. Again, depending on age and comfort levels, the dentist will give the teeth a polish with our special rotating polisher and minty prophy paste (bubble gum flavour is available for those who arent too fond of mint!).  This appointment can also be an opportunity to ask any questions or raise any concerns you may have regarding your toddlers teeth and or gums, like thumb sucking, irregular staining or just general oral hygiene questions.  It is also a good idea to bring your child along with you when you come in for your checkup appointments to get them used to the environment.  Be relaxed with your children about coming to the dentist, your positive attitude can be passed on to them.  After all the dentist does not have to be a scary place, it can actually be quite fun! :)

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