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Dr.
Sydney, Dr. Ann, and Dr. Jack understand parents’ concerns about the
fears their children have in regard to receiving dental care. Many
tell us they fear going to the dentist themselves and want things to
be different for their own children. Our practice employs a variety of
methods to ensure that goal is realized.
The office environment a child enters into plays a big part in either
contributing to or reducing anxiety. When children are at ease with
their surroundings they tend to adopt a more relaxed attitude. Our
office has been designed especially for children. They will feel right
at home with the open atmosphere, cheerful colors and decorative
theme.
Communicating with children on their level is one of the most
important ways to reduce their fears. Our doctors and staff are
excellent communicators with children, they have a great deal of
experience at it because of their training, and because it is what
they do all day long. They constantly apply a technique known as “Tell
- Show - Do.” They tell the child what they are going to do in terms
they can easily understand. Then they demonstrate it to them. Then
they do it. The technique is as effective as it is simple, but it is
frequently ignored because it takes a little extra time.
Children cannot be rushed and should be given the time they deserve.
Our doctors and staff pride themselves on being a small practice,
which does not attempt to push large numbers of patients through each
day. Every child and parent is given time and individual
consideration. Nothing brings more joy to our Doctors and our Staff
than seeing frightened children replace their fears with confidence
and their frowns with smiles.
If cavities develop and the doctors have to provide dental treatment,
nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, can be used to relax the
child. This mild, odorless gas is breathed through a small nosepiece
while the child remains awake and able to communicate throughout the
dental treatment. It is a very safe and effective technique.
Mild sedation is an excellent way to introduce children to dental
treatment procedures. It is very effective for providing dental
treatment to very young children, fearful children and children with
numerous dental needs. A combination of liquid medications is taken by
the child about an hour before the beginning of dental treatment. The
medications are given to reduce fear and anxiety. The child may feel
relaxed, but will remain awake and able to communicate throughout the
appointment. Parents are provided with information detailing the
medications and their dosages (based on the child’s weight), and
parents are encouraged to “check this by” their pediatrician if they
wish, or have any concerns. The liquid medications are given on an
empty tummy (not having eaten for at least 4 hours) and used along
with nitrous oxide, which is much more effective in providing
relaxation then nitrous oxide alone.
In certain situations general anesthesia offers the best method to
deliver dental care in a relaxing atmosphere. It is most often
recommended for young children with extensive dental needs that would
otherwise require multiple sedation appointments. It is also
recommended for very young children, children with medical conditions
as well as children with special needs. With the aid of general
anesthesia, the child is put to sleep by an anesthesiologist or
anesthetist in a hospital or outpatient surgery center. Our Doctors
then provide all the necessary dental treatment in the one visit,
while the child is asleep. After a short recovery period the child
returns home the same day. Our Doctors are Dental Staff members of
Mercy, Sutter and Kaiser Hospitals. The patient’s medical insurance
dictates where the treatment is provided.
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