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Treating young patients with kindness and patience is a top priority at Harrison Dental Group. Dr. Keith Harrison explains how our team focuses on building trust with children while educating parents about early dental care. Our gentle approach makes every first visit a positive one.
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With pediatrics, we're treating
a very special patient.
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We have to be very kind
and gentle with them.
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Everything's new for them.
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They haven't experienced this before, we
have to help them get comfortable in
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the dental office and the dental chair.
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At Harrison Dental, we have
an excellent team of dentists.
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Some are very focused on
pediatric dental care.
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At Harrison Dental Group, we often don't
see kids until they're
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around 2 or 3 years old.
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However, many pediatricians recommend
seeing a dentist sooner than that,
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often as soon as the first teeth come in
the mouth, which is at 6 months of age.
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Often those very first visits are more
about education for the mothers and for
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the parents and helping them figure out
the best way to care for
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their children's teeth.
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As kids get older, typically they can
start to have teeth cleanings around
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age 2 and a half, 3 years old.
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At a child's first dental visit, we'll
typically show them all of the dental
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instruments, get them comfortable in the
dental chair, and really just try to have
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it be a positive experience for the child.