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"Courteous and quality care. My 3 yr old boy came in screaming with anxiety and I thought surely it would be impossible. We were able to conduct a quick exam with my son on my lap and make a plan for my son’s dental health. My son left smiling because of the fun toys and prizes. I’m impressed that an exam was even possible... 5 stars."
"My daughter LOVES the dentist because the Doctors and Staff here at Children’s Dentistry of Redding are so warm, patient, gentle, and caring! We love Dr. Aaron and my daughter never wants to leave when we go for a check-up. They make it fun and care-free here! Will stay with them until my daughter ages out and have been with them since her first visit when she was 3 and now she is 5."
My children have been terrified of the dentist, but not anymore. The staff is friendly and the dentist has an exceptional amount of patience. My daughter told him "I don't like sharp things" and he responded "That's okay. Most people don't. That's totally normal." They kept my daughter comfortable, let her watch Disney, and most importantly, she was smiling at the end of it all.

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Why choose a pediatric dental specialist?

Pediatric Dentists are like pediatricians for teeth. After dental school, they complete 2-3 extra years focusing solely on children's dental care.

When should my child have their first dental visit?

Schedule their first appointment around their first birthday. This helps parents understand their child's dental needs early on.

How should I prepare my child for a dental filling?

Reassure them that everything will be fine. Avoid using words like "shot" or "needle."

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