How to Prepare Your Child for Their First Dental Cleaning

When a child first goes to the dentist for a dental cleaning, there is often anxiety and resistance, which is completely normal. Thankfully, general dentists who work with children are trained to be extra patient and gentle. Additionally, they are able to provide parents with tips that can be helpful in preparing the child for their first appointment. 

Preparation tips for a child's first dental cleaning

Outlined below are a few tips from a general dentist on ways to prepare children for their first dental cleaning. This information can be helpful for parents who are not sure where to start.

1. Explain the process

The best way to prepare a child for their first dental cleaning is to explain the entire process from start to finish. While the explanation may have to be modified to hold the child's attention, the end result can be beneficial for the dental cleaning appointment. When children know what to expect and have a good understanding of something new, they are more likely to have a better experience. Fears, anxieties and concerns can be addressed before the appointment, which can be helpful when it is time to visit the dentist.

2. Do a pretend exam at home

General dentists also recommend that parents do a pretend examination of the child's mouth at home. A pretend exam gives the child the opportunity to experience what the real thing will be like during their dental cleaning appointment. Parents can carefully feel around the mouth and look at the teeth and gums, talking the child through the process so they know what is going on every step of the way. 

3. Visit the dentist's office beforehand

Another great way to prepare children for their first dental cleaning appointment is to visit the dentist's office before the initial cleaning. A quick meet and greet or tour of the office can be done so the child becomes familiar with the environment and the staff. After an initial visit, the child is likely to be more comfortable with going back for their first dental cleaning.

4. Start gentle brushing at home

As soon as a child's first few teeth erupt, parents can practice gentle at-home brushing. Using a small amount of kid-friendly toothpaste and a baby-sized toothbrush, parents can clean the child's teeth, so they get used to the practice early on. Additionally, it can help the child become familiar with what will happen during the dental cleaning appointment. 

Learn more today

When looking for more ways to prepare for a child's first dental cleaning, it is best to consult directly with a general dentist. Questions and concerns can be addressed and a meet and greet with the child can be done, which can help ease fears and anxieties. To get started or to find out more, reach out today. 

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