First Dental Check-Up

We follow the recommendation of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry that a child’s first dental visit be scheduled by his/her 1st birthday. Starting early allows your child to see our warm and cozy environment, build trust and put them at ease for future dental visits. We want to establish a DENTAL HOME as soon as possible. We will also review the importance of maintaining a good dental health program with you and your child to ensure a healthy and beautiful smile for life!

Activities at the first visit will be based upon the child’s age, anxiety and your dental concerns. At the very least, a comprehensive exam and fluoride varnish will be completed.

Most anxiety that children experience is based upon the apprehension of their parents. We are experienced in dealing with children with anxiety and can explain treatment procedures in a positive and pleasant manner to avoid any unpleasant feelings toward dentistry. Children should be encouraged to discuss any fears or anxiety they feel. Please support us by avoiding words that would initiate fear, such as “drill” or “shot.”

Dr. Josh’s list of child-friendly dental vocabulary:

DON'T USE   OUR EQUIVALENT
needle or shot   sleepy juice
drill   water whistle tooth brush
drill on tooth   clean a tooth
pull or yank tooth   wiggle a tooth out
decay, cavity   sugar bug
examination   count teeth
tooth cleaning   tickle teeth
explorer   tooth counter
rubber dam   raincoat
gas   magic air