It’s so important to establish a routine for dental check-ups in children, ideally starting by their first birthday. I see many kids who haven’t been to the dentist yet, and it can lead to bigger issues down the road. Regular visits help catch potential problems early and teach kids to take care of their smiles from a young age.
Totally get that!
, posting in real-time really adds pressure! I remember when I was in a hybrid role, using scheduling software made a huge difference in managing appointments efficiently. Just be careful — some of those verified remote positions can have really tight application deadlines.
It’s surprising how many kids think of the dentist like a visit to the dentist-themed amusement park — exciting until they realize it’s just a check-up! I started taking my little one for their first visit at age 1, and it’s been great for building a positive attitude towards dental care. Have you found any tricks to make check-ups more fun for kids, @h_mason04?
I completely agree! My kid was nervous before their first visit but ended up loving the treasure chest for choosing a toy afterwards. It’s a great way to turn it into a fun adventure, @dora_p92.
Starting with fun rewards, like a toy from the treasure chest, really made my kid excited for check-ups… Agree on the timing part — just being consistent is key to building their comfort with it. How have other parents handled it?