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Finding a Good Dentist

April 7, 2013 By: Christinecomment

Finding a good dentist for your kids is REALLY important. 

Good dental care at an early age instills great value on this part of your health. 

From experience, I know what kind of phobias form early – I dreaded the dentist!  I promised myself that when it comes to my kids, I want them to ENJOY the dentist and orthodontist.  And I can say honestly, that I have achieved this goal.  Try with every fiber of your being to make it a good experience – it truly will make your life a lot easier.

My kids go every six months with bells on and they LOVE it!  We have gone to the same dentist for 9 years now.  They take both girls at the same time and it’s so convenient.

Taking the time to find a good match makes all the difference. From the VERY FIRST appointment, we have been taken care of with exceptional care.  The office we go to is very well run.  They are up on current trends, even reminding me of appointments via text message…now that’s a lifesaver! The children ALWAYS leave with a new toothbrush, tooth paste, and new trinket – and most importantly, a SMILE – NO tears!



A comprehensive dental plan is essential


 
 

Here are some quick tips:

  • Children typically begin seeing a dentist around age 3 (unless issues arise earlier).
  • The effort to find a caring, sensitive and fun dentist is crucial to making appointments less intimidating and more enjoyable.
  • Find a great dentist early as some have waiting lists. Locate a pediatric dentistry office – they have many tricks of the trade to perform filling with little discomfort!
  • Find a dentist as close to home as possible.
  • Ask around – your friends may recommend one to you.
  • Contact your insurance company, or pediatrician for referrals.
  • Most dentist offices have an Orthodontic office tied to them, you don’t need to go to them if they are not the right match for you.

Check out the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry for valuable tips!

Happy Smiles!  Do you have a great dentist?  Tell us about them!

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