Three things you can do to reduce your child’s fear of the dentist

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Three Things You Can Do to Reduce Your Child’s Fear of the Dentist Sometimes, no matter what you do, children become a little fearful of the dentist. It may happen because they hear something from friends or family. It can happen if they’re at the dentist and another child is having a problem. It can also happen naturally because a dental cleaning can be an uncomfortable process, especially if there are a few issues. You can help reduce your child’s fear of the dentist with a few basic steps. Prepare Them Prepare your child for the appointment. Some children really need to know what to expect from various outings. When they know what to expect, they can prepare themselves mentally and physically for the experience. You can tell your child is one of these people if they often misbehave when something happens spontaneously. For example, watch your child when you go to the supermarket. If you prepare them for the outing and tell them exactly what to expect, what you expect of them, and why you’re going, they may behave differently than if you spontaneously run to the store. Become aware of your child’s personality and needs. If they need to know what to expect, then be sure to prepare them for their appointment well in advance.


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