Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2012

You have to go get your shots now.


This post is not meant to be a lecture on how to raise children.

And trust me when I tell you that I do my share of threatening.
"You won't get any desert if you don't eat your beans."
"You wont get to watch the movie if you don't finish your chores."
Etc.
Etc.

The threatening that I am talking about is threatening your children
that they will have to get stabbed in the mouth with a needle by
the horrible mean dentist if they do not brush their teeth.

You may laugh, but it happens ALL THE TIME.
Children come in to get one simple cavity filled and they are out of
control and crying before they even walk through the door.
Their parents have scared them so badly that just the site of me sends
them into a screaming fit.

This wouldn't be so bad if the parent would then help me calm them down.
But that, usually, does not happen.
The parent will sit out in the waiting room and say things like....
"You knew this was going to happen" or
"Okay, you have to go get your shots now" or
"Don't cry, I told you he would drill on you if you didn't brush"

Do any of you know how hard it is for me at that point?
Do any of you know how hard it is on the child at that point?

Not only is it hard right then but this kind of thing will build an emotional
wall in that child that may remain for the rest of their life.
Most people that hate to come to the dentist due to experiences
when they were little children.

Bottom line is this.
If you can't get your children to brush their teeth by saying please or by using some
other type of positive reinforcement that is fine. Threatening to cut off the
x-box is, in my mind, a fine thing to do.

Just don't tell them how horrifying it will be to see the dentist.
It will makes things that much worse now, and later on down the road as well.



Monday, June 18, 2012

When will my baby's teeth come in?

We get this question a lot from newer parents.
They want to make sure that their child is within a realm
of normalcy when it comes to their teeth.

So here is a chart that was put out by the 
American Dental Association.

You can find out exactly when the average age 
is for you child's teeth to come in.

Now notice that I said you can find the average.
The average means that half the kids are faster then
this chart and half the kids are slower then this chart.

So this chart may help give you an idea but your child could 
be very different from the norm.