Our office, as well as the The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the
American Dental Association (ADA), and the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry (AAPD) all recommend establishing a "Dental Home" for your
child by one year of age. Children who have a dental home are more likely to
receive appropriate preventive and routine oral health care.
You can make the first visit to the dentist enjoyable and positive. If old
enough, your child should be informed of the visit and told that the dentist and
their staff will explain all procedures and answer any questions. The less to-do
concerning the visit, the better. To help ease the concerns of your child we encourage you to download our coloring books. Coloring book for a girl |
Coloring book for a boy
It is best if you refrain from using words around your child that might cause unnecessary fear, such as "needle", "shot", "pull", "drill" or "hurt". The office makes a practice of using words that convey the same message, but are pleasant and non-frightening to the child.
We invite you to stay with your child during the initial examination. During future appointments, we suggest you allow your child to accompany our staff through the dental experience. Our purpose is to gain your child's confidence and overcome apprehension. For the safety and privacy of all patients, other children who are not being treated should remain in the reception room with a supervising adult.
We strive to make each and every visit to our office a fun one!

