16. My child is very anxious—what can I do to help?
Anxious Behavior

It’s normal for children to feel nervous about visiting the dentist.
Here are some ways you can help your child feel more comfortable:
-Stay calm and positive — Children pick up on your energy. If you remain relaxed, your child is more likely to feel secure.
-Talk about the visit in a friendly way — Describe the dentist as someone who helps keep teeth healthy, counts teeth, and checks smiles, rather than focusing on pain or shots.
-Read books or watch videos about the dentist — Age-appropriate stories can help your child understand what to expect.
-Bring a comfort item — A favorite toy, blanket, or stuffed animal can provide reassurance.
-Use distraction techniques — Singing, storytelling, or quiet games in the waiting room can ease anxiety.
-Ask about sedation or calming methods — Our team can suggest gentle approaches, including nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) if needed.
Our goal is to make every visit positive and stress-free. With patience, preparation, and support, even anxious children can have a confident, comfortable dental experience.

