5 Most Common Questions



Not knowing can increase your anxiety level when you are taking your children to the pediatric dentist for the first time. Dr. Fuller and his team are committed to helping build a positive relationship with your children in order to create a lifetime bond.  Here are 4 of the most common questions asked.

1.     What is the difference between a regular dentist and a pediatric dentist?
a.     A pediatric dentist takes classes in how to help and support children in the dental field. Their training usually consists of an extra two to three years in order to ensure they are prepared to provide the best dental care for your child.
2.     When should the first visit to the dentist be?
a.     It is important to promote healthy dental habits from an early age. Visiting the dentist right after their first tooth has erupted not only helps to create that relationship but it ensures there are no major dental problems underneath their gums.
3.     Do I brush my baby’s gums?
a.     Yes. After they drink milk it is important to wipe the milk off of their gums in order to decrease their risk of decay.

4.     How do I know if a pediatric dentist is a good dentist?
a.     Read the reviews, check them out online, and visit the dental office prior to the visit. Checking out to see what other parents are saying about a dental office can help you decide if that pediatric dentist has the qualities you want.


For more information on a pediatric dental visit, contact Dr. Fuller and his team today.

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