Our goal is to build a trusting relationship with you and your child that will last for years. There are a few things you can do to help in preparing your child for a visit to the dentist. First, please let your child know that the dentist is here to help keep your teeth healthy. While toothbrushing at home, practice counting your child’s teeth and opening wide. Lastly and most importantly, expect your child to react well and enjoy their visit.
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