08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | By Vickie J. Scanlon
When is a good time to introduce your child to a dentist? I
would strongly suggest that you introduce your children to a
dentist before they had any problems with their teeth. You want
them to start out with a positive experience – thus, lessening
the possibility of any dentist phobias. Go ahead and laugh – I’m
one of those people who developed an early fear of dentists.
My First Experience
I was very young, and one of my baby teeth became abscessed –
not a pleasant feeling. Anyway, it was my father’s duty to take
me to the dentist. In the dentist office, I was told to swish
some strong, green liquid in my mouth and spit it out. I was to
do that until all the liquid in the glass was gone – then go
back to the dentist chair and sit down.
I, being the obedient child, did as I was told. I swished and
spit, and once done, climbed into the dentist chair. I did not
have a clue of what was going to happen next, until of course,
the dentist told me to open my mouth and began to pull my tooth
out. Low and behold, the green liquid I had swished in my mouth
was the antiseptic! Well, surprise, surprise – it didn’t work!
With my father holding me down in the chair, I felt every pain,
heard every grinding sound – and the experience remained alive
and strong in my memory—a memory that followed me throughout my
childhood and into adulthood.
After that experience, my love for the dentist and the very
sound of a drill would put me into a panic. No matter how I
rationalized it, no matter how much I told myself how stupid I
was for feeling the fear – it would not go away.
My Experience As An Adult
It took me a long time to overcome my fear of dentists. I
finally found a dentist who I could talk too, and say, “Hey,
this is the experience I had – this is the fear I have – can I
trust you not to hurt me.” Well, my dentist understood my fears
– and I’m happy to say that I felt that if he could calm my
fears I could trust him with my young boys.
When To Take Your Children To The Dentist?
When do you take your children to the dentist? Before they have
any cavities or any other ugly problems. Take your children to
the dentist to have their teeth cleaned and looked at – let the
comfort level build between your child and your dentist. So when
there are any problems with their teeth – they know the dentist
won’t hurt them.
That is what I did for my children. I set them up with my
dentist before they had any problems. I did not want them to
have the same fears that I had. And it seemed to have worked.
If you don’t have dental insurance, look into discount dental
insurance, such as DentalPlans – you can choose a plan that
meets your budget – and in most cases the cleanings are free.
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And if you have dental insurance, and you have children, give
them a positive experience to remember – it will make the next
visit to the dentist an everyday occurrence, instead of a
stressful visit to hell.
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Vickie J Scanlon has a BBA degree in Administrative Management
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