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A family dentist usually accepts any patient regardless of age, from children to the elderly. This makes them more convenient for those who want to employ the same dentist for all members of the family. If you have small children, a family dentist will deliver comprehensive oral care from baby teeth to permanent teeth.<\/p>\n
A family dentist provides many dental treatments to children and family, ranging from routine dental care \u2013 such as cleanings \u2013 to x-ray examinations and working to determine if a child\u2019s jaw and teeth are developing properly. For most family dentists, there is a lot of emphasis on preventative dental care. This is because early intervention and proper dental practices can make a child much less likely to develop dental problems \u2013 such as cavities or occlusions \u2013 as they progress into adolescence and then adulthood.<\/p>\n
You know that some adults have an exaggerated fear of seeing the dentists. Some children experience the same dread. A dental office can be a scary place for a child, with all of the specialized dental equipment and the sounds made by some of the dental machines. However, an experienced dentist knows how to work with a frightened child, comforting them and relaxing them before proceeding with an exam or any treatment processes. A good dentist will set your child at ease, explaining everything that is going on, and never creating an atmosphere of fear.<\/p>\n
A positive dental experience \u2013 especially for a young child \u2013 is likely to result in the child growing into an adult who is comfortable with routine dental care and who regularly gets dental check ups. Establishing a good relationship with their own dental needs, at a young age, means your child is going to have less dental problems as they age, avoiding many of the dental pitfalls of their peers.<\/p>\n