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How do you make going to the dentist easier
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<blockquote data-quote="hersheyb79" data-source="post: 470847" data-attributes="member: 11482"><p>Thanks everyone for the great advice. After googling the 900 general dentists on my list, I found one that the bio says they have an autistic child. So I called and we have a time set up for DS to come in. We're going to go slow. And she gave me some names of videos to have him watch. He has been with all of us to see us get our teeth cleaned, etc...but once he's in the chair he flips out. So I'm hoping this dentist is a keeper, because I'm getting tired of looking.</p><p></p><p>FWIW...I'm pretty ticked that he has a cavity...I have brushed his teeth 2x/day since his 1st one erupted 6 years ago. There is really no reason for him to have one...it's just another one of life's little Ha Ha moments (Ha Ha, your kid has horrible sensory problems...he's going to get a cavity; but your child with no issues who likes the dentist will always have perfect teeth!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hersheyb79, post: 470847, member: 11482"] Thanks everyone for the great advice. After googling the 900 general dentists on my list, I found one that the bio says they have an autistic child. So I called and we have a time set up for DS to come in. We're going to go slow. And she gave me some names of videos to have him watch. He has been with all of us to see us get our teeth cleaned, etc...but once he's in the chair he flips out. So I'm hoping this dentist is a keeper, because I'm getting tired of looking. FWIW...I'm pretty ticked that he has a cavity...I have brushed his teeth 2x/day since his 1st one erupted 6 years ago. There is really no reason for him to have one...it's just another one of life's little Ha Ha moments (Ha Ha, your kid has horrible sensory problems...he's going to get a cavity; but your child with no issues who likes the dentist will always have perfect teeth!). [/QUOTE]
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