Here Are Tips for Your Child’s First Visit to Our Family Dentist Office
Taking a family dentist trip is probably not on anyone's “most fun things to do” list. However, families who have learned the importance of preventative medicine have also learned that having a family dentist who understands your family, works with multiple generations, and is able to provide services for them is extremely beneficial to the overall oral health and well-being of the family. There are many advantages to having a family dentist, both for you and for us. Perhaps the best advantage for us being your family dentist is the sense of trust most families places in their family services provider. Doctors who are family physicians tend to become more like family confidants, and often the same is true for the family dentist. We are able to build on this trust to create a better environment for you to grow in and for your family to get the treatment they need. The longer a family stays with us and the more generations we see, the better the trust and the healthier the family will be orally.
Often, it is hard to understand the underlying psychology of things like having a family dentist, so it is best to look at things from a simple perspective, like that of a child. We know that a dental office visit may not be pleasant for a child. As a matter of fact, for many children, the dental hygienists and doctors floating around in white coats, the strange equipment, and the unfamiliar sounds and smells can make the dentist office quite scary. However, when the child sees their parent being treated by the dentist for normal routine things, they learn there is literally nothing to fear. Cleaning and regular bi-annual examinations are great times to bring the kids in as well since they get to learn about oral hygiene and see that there is nothing to be scared of in the dentist office.
One advantage of a family dentist is that you get all of your needs met in one location, regardless of the age of your family members. This is particularly important when you consider that as people age, from children to the oldest members of the household, their needs change and how their dental problems are addressed changes. Not having to go to different providers means you can plan for this and have all your treatments done in the same place. This also makes scheduling much easier. When the entire family sees the same family dentist, you can easily schedule appointments to coincide with each other, so you are not having to make multiple trips to the dentist office for different members of the family. This is a huge convenience for families. Additionally, it is important to remember we live in a medical world where insurance plays a huge role. At the family dentist, we can do things to help you maximize flex spending plan usage and ensure your family is getting the best care within the boundaries of your insurance.
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