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Help Ease Your Child’s Fear of the Dentist

Knowing that your children need to see a Dentist in Beaumont is a parenting must. Kids may initially have a fear of the dentist, but there are ways to help them overcome it! At Smilepoint Dental, we always want your children to have a positive experience at our dental offices. Children don’t need to fear our dentists. Our Beaumont office environment is warm, friendly, and happy place for children to get their dental health taken care of.

Here are some tips to help your kids visit the dentist

GET THEM TO OUR DENTAL OFFICE WHEN THEY ARE YOUNG
You should start taking them to the dentist as soon as they start to develop teeth. If you start taking them to our dental office when they are young, they will become more comfortable as they get older. They may even think of the dentist as a positive and happy place. The more regular you keep their visits, the better they will every time they get their teeth checked and cleaned!

DON’T RELEASE TOO MANY DETAILS
When your child is going to the dentist, leave it at that. Don’t explain what might happen during their visit. This can frighten them and they won’t want to go. Be happy when talking about dental visits. Keeping a positive attitude will reflect back on your child. However, don’t tell them everything is fine and that only this or that is happening. You aren’t sure, so when you don’t include details, it’s best for the child.

COMMUNICATE CLEARLY
When talking to your children about the dentist, be careful with your word choices. Don’t use negative connotative words such as painful, hurt, or shot. This will definitely scare them and they will fight you every step of the way. Tell them all the fun things the dentist is going to go do, like count their teeth, and help their smile. Keeping it simple and positive is the way to go when talking about the dentist.

INCORPORATE THE DENTIST IN PLAYTIME
If you know you are taking your child to the dentist, role playing with them may be a good tactic to ease their potential anxiety. You can do this by showing them proper brushing techniques, counting their teeth with a mirror, and letting them do this to you. They will enjoy being the dentist and it will make the dentist seem like a fun place.

DON’T TAKE THEM TO YOUR DENTAL APPOINTMENT
You may think this may be a good idea, but your dental experience is far different than your child’s. This can cause fear because they will see many things they don’t understand. Also, don’t talk about your past dental experiences in front of your child.
Come see us in Beaumont for your pediatric dental needs. Our dentists are caring, friendly, and know how to take care of your children’s teeth. Schedule your appointment in Beaumont and use these tricks to help prepare your child for their visit!

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Dental Emergencies – Part 3

Dental problems can be very painful. Sometimes, it is hard to know if you need emergency care or not. Additionally, there are always things you can do right away to relieve your pain or make the situation better.

Smilepoint Dental, Beaumont’s emergency dentist, knows all about these situations. In Part 1 and Part 2, we explored several situations and what you should do. We are finishing up this series here!

Severe/sudden toothache

Pain is always a signal that something is wrong. Your body may be able to deal with it, so use warm water to rinse your mouth and floss around the tooth to eliminate the possibility of something being lodged in there. If the toothache persists, call us!

Lost crown or filling

A tooth missing its crown or filling is very vulnerable. If you did not swallow it, put the crown or filling in a protected place and give us a call immediately.

Pericoronitis

When your wisdom teeth do not grow in properly, you get an infection called pericoronitis. Its symptoms include bad breath, a bad taste, swollen/irritated gums, and trouble opening your mouth. Make an appointment with us as soon as possible.

Object wedged in between teeth

This is a common situation that sometimes turns into something more serious. Gently try to remove whatever is wedged with floss. If this does not work, give us a call. We can give you guidance from there.

The dentists at Smilepoint Dental are ready to serve you and your family whenever you need us. Contact us today!

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