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Taylor Dentistry provides quality pediatric and general dentistry for
families in Omaha, Elkhorn, Bellevue, Papillion, and surrounding
Omaha, NE areas. Our patient care is a reflection of our philosophy
that all patients deserve great dental care with a friendly,
personalized approach.
Your Child’s Visit
At
Taylor
Dentistry,
our
goal
is
to
provide
your
child
with
the
best
dental
care
while
maintaining
a
friendly,
non-threatening
environment.
In
addition,
we
feel
it
is
equally
important
to
keep
all
parents
informed
about
their
child's
dental
health.
Following
checkups,
our
doctors
speak
with
parents
to
explain
exam
findings,
oral
hygiene
tips,
and
any
treatment
needed.
At
your
child's
first
appointment,
whether
it's
their
first
visit
to
our
office
or
the
first
ever
visit
to
the
dentist,
we
will
explain
and
show
your
child
using
simple,
non-threatening
terms.
This
technique,
called
"tell-show-do",
has
been
a
proven
method
to
allow
children
to
become
comfortable
and
familiar
in
the
dental
setting.
Maintaining
communication
with
our
young
patients
and
their
parents
allows
us
to
have
relationships
that
build
trust
and
understanding.
Ultimately,
this
leads
to
positive,
enjoyable
experiences at the dentist now and for a lifetime.
What happens at the first dental visit?
At
your
child's
first
visit,
we
will
check
the
teeth
for
decay,
check
the
gums
and
soft
tissues,
examine
your
child's
bite.
If
indicated
we
will
take
x-rays.
We
will
usually
clean
the
teeth
and
give
the child a fluoride treatment.
All
procedures
will
be
explained
to
the
patient
in
age
appropriate
terms.
Following
the
examination,
we
will
discuss
all
of
the
findings
with
the
parent,
discuss
prevention
strategies
individualized for the child, and answer any questions you may have.
When should I schedule my child's first visit to the dentist?
The
American
Academy
of
Pediatric
Dentistry
recommends
that
a
child
is
seen
by
6
months
after
his/her
first
tooth
erupts
or
by
1
year
of
age,
whichever
comes
first.
The
reason
the
AAPD
recommends
dental
examinations
this
early
is
to
prevent
dental
disease.
We
will
discuss
strategies
on
toothbrushing,
type
of
toothpaste
to
use,
snacking,
and
other
issues
that
can
be
very
helpful in preventing future dental problems.
How
can
I
prepare
my
child
for
their
first
dental
appointment?
Do's:
1.
Do tell your child about the appointment and use a positive
approach.
2.
Do show your child pictures of the office on our website
3.
Do speak in "matter of fact" terms.
Don'ts:
1.
Don't make too big an issue about visiting the dentist.
2.
Don't discuss difficult visits that you have had at the
dentist.
3.
Don't use terms like ‘shot’, ‘hurt’, and ‘drill’.
17455 Manderson St.
(174th & Maple)
Omaha, NE 68116
Phone: 402-333-0274
Fax: 402-498-2997
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