Dental Treatments and Dental Care for Kids

Dental Treatments and Dental Care for Kids Doctors and Providers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I tell my child if they ask questions about the upcoming dental appointment? What if they ask me if they’re going to get a shot?

    Tell them that you’re not sure, but that you will be able to ask the dentist that question when you have your appointment.

  • Will my child feel pain from the numbing injection?

    Your child’s dentist will first apply a topical numbing gel before ‘putting the tooth to sleep’ with a local anesthetic. The dentist will distract the child during the injection, and it will be a virtually painless procedure. Actual treatment of the teeth won’t begin until the area to be treated is numb.

  • How can I reduce anxiety my child is feeling about the procedure?

    Use positive reinforcement. Talk about the dentist making your child’s teeth strong and healthy, and don’t use negative words (such as ‘shot,’ ‘hurt,’ ‘pain’) or share your own bad experiences. At the dental appointment, your child’s dentist will explain the procedures in a way that will be easy for the child to understand.

  • What can happen if my child doesn’t undergo the prescribed dental treatment?

    If a child loses a baby tooth too soon, the remaining teeth may drift toward the front of the mouth, and the permanent tooth may not have sufficient space to emerge. Teeth that weren’t able to come into the mouth may become impacted. The planned dental treatments are intended to save the tooth and prevent these situations.