440 West 65th Street | Hialeah, Fl 33012  (305) 456-6322

Tips on how to prepare your child for a first dental visit from your Hialeah, Florida Dentist

During your child’s first few months of walking, she will notice her teeth. She may be so focused on food during this stage that she neglects to brush or floss her teeth. It is likely to lead to cavities and plaque buildup if this stage continues for too long. It is therefore important to prepare your toddler for his or her first dentist visit.

Visiting the dentist was a dreaded experience when we were kids. There are memories of sitting in the chair, having our teeth filled with that cold, nasty liquid, and hearing the little kids screaming. We all remember how long it was and how much pain it was. We think to ourselves as we get older that things aren’t so bad, kids these days just don’t get it. Yet we all know that if we are not careful, our children may end up in the same predicament. It is our responsibility as parents to prevent that from happening.

Children have their own unique fears and anxieties about going to the dentist, which is a normal part of life. It is the dentist’s responsibility to ensure that children have a healthy, full mouth of teeth, and as such, they are an important link in the dental health chain. Good dental care begins with high expectations. You should not be forced to do anything that is painful or uncomfortable-and neither should your child. When you prepare your child in advance, you can minimize anxiety and stress, as well as make the visit more enjoyable for everyone.

It can be intimidating to take your toddler to the dentist in Hialeah, Florida, especially if it’s his first time. You may have told your child that dentists are the most amazing people in the world because they can fix his teeth and make them as good as new.

For infants and toddlers, going to the dentist can be frightening. Sights, sounds, and smells can overwhelm them and cause tummy aches and other symptoms. It is also possible that they do not realize that a dentist will actually be cleaning their teeth.

To get your child’s toothbrushing habits established as soon as possible, it’s a good idea to start early. As soon as your child is old enough to start regular dental visits, she’ll have established a healthy oral hygiene routine that she can easily maintain.

Oramas Dental Center offers Pediatric dentists, and general dentistry at an affordable price. We also accept insurance. Oramas Dental Center’s staff is friendly and experienced, and we work with you to develop a treatment plan that works for you. Book your appointment today!

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Oramas Dental Center

Hialeah, FL Cosmetic Dentist
440 West 65th Street
Hialeah, FL 33012
Phone: (305) 456-6322

Hours

Monday: 9:00am – 7:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am – 7:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am – 7:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am – 7:00pm
Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday, Sunday: Closed