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A child should start visiting the dentist when they turn one or when their first teeth come in. Starting from this age will help them get used to dental care visits; however, not every child adjusts well. 19.5% of children age five to 11 have dental anxiety, which can make it difficult to keep their teeth and gums healthy. Here’s what you can do to help. 

What Is Dental Anxiety?

Dental anxiety is fear or nervousness about going to the dentist. Your child might cry during a visit, resist having their mouth looked at, or tell you they're afraid. If they’re crying or squirming, it’ll be harder for the dentist to work with your child. Thus, it’s important to address anxiety as soon as possible. 

Where Does Dental Anxiety Come From?

DentistTo help minimize a child's anxiety, you need to understand it. Some children are nervous about the unfamiliar environment, processes, and people, so helping them understand what to expect can relieve their fears. Other children have had bad experiences with the dentist or with their teeth, so they might need more specific help.

What Can Parents Do About Dental Anxiety?

Here’s what you can do: 

  • Prepare Your Child: Tell them in advance that they have an appointment. Talk about what will happen and answer any questions they have. Also, roleplay a dental checkup, taking turns as the dentist and the patient, to help them get used to the process.
  • Provide Distractions: During the dental visit, stay with your child the whole time. Bring along a favorite toy for them to play with or a movie to watch on a mobile device.
  • Address Specific Fears: If your child is worried about not being able to breathe, help them arrange a signal with the dentist so they can stop and take a breath. If they're worried that a cleaning will hurt, have the provider warn them before doing anything that might be uncomfortable.
  • Consider Sedation Dentistry: If your child's anxiety is high, medication can help keep them calm. Not only does it make it easier for dental professionals to treat them, but medicine also makes the experience more pleasant for your child. Thus, they’ll be more likely to get over their fear in the future.

 

If you're looking for a compassionate family dentistry provider to help your child through their anxiety, choose Four Corners Dental Group. With locations in Wasilla and Anchorage, AK, these skilled dentists offer a full range of treatment options using the latest equipment, including prevention and restorative treatments. Call (907) 258-3384 (Anchorage) or (907) 376-2790 (Wasilla), or visit their website today to get started. 

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