decker96
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Took DD7 to the dentist last week and she has a cavity. When I told her she had one and she would have to get it filled she cried hysterically for 20 minutes. She is a somewhat timid kid and gets scared of alot of things easily, especially if it's something she's never done before. And right now, she's terrified of getting that filling.
What can I do to reassure her and make her not so scared? She doesn't have to go back in until next month, so I have a while. I haven't said anything about it lately so she doesn't worry about it the whole time (she's also a worrier). That night, after DH got home we were both showing her all the cavities we've had filled and telling her that it didn't hurt, that they'll give her something so she won't feel her mouth. We have yet to tell her that thing is a novicaine shot!! I'm sure that will put her over the edge!
She goes to a pediatric dentist and he does not seem concerned that she is scared. I don't mean he's indifferent to her fear, I'm sure they deal with it every day, but I don't. I hate to see her so upset!
She's also convinced if she brushes her teeth really well and often that she can make the cavity go away. DH and I have tried to tell her otherwise, but she doesn't believe us.
Any suggestions?
What can I do to reassure her and make her not so scared? She doesn't have to go back in until next month, so I have a while. I haven't said anything about it lately so she doesn't worry about it the whole time (she's also a worrier). That night, after DH got home we were both showing her all the cavities we've had filled and telling her that it didn't hurt, that they'll give her something so she won't feel her mouth. We have yet to tell her that thing is a novicaine shot!! I'm sure that will put her over the edge!
She goes to a pediatric dentist and he does not seem concerned that she is scared. I don't mean he's indifferent to her fear, I'm sure they deal with it every day, but I don't. I hate to see her so upset!
She's also convinced if she brushes her teeth really well and often that she can make the cavity go away. DH and I have tried to tell her otherwise, but she doesn't believe us.
Any suggestions?