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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 522392" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I line up big giant rewards. A small one for each step of the Dentist visit and a giant one for successful completion. (and Yes I've included candy in such rewards)</p><p>I make sure the dentist's office uses nitrous oxide and wold have no problem using is for the "simple" stuff if necessary. If you have to pay extra for this, you have to pay extra.</p><p></p><p>Do NOT yourself or let the Dentist say something will tickle or won't hurt when you know darn well it will. That will only feed anxiety and mistrust. Worst case scenario, some practices still use papoose boards. *I* was traumatized with the use of one on DD1. The problem was that it was NOT necessary. If they had just let me back with her, she would have been fine. Her problem was that she was scared of THEM not the procedures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 522392, member: 11965"] I line up big giant rewards. A small one for each step of the Dentist visit and a giant one for successful completion. (and Yes I've included candy in such rewards) I make sure the dentist's office uses nitrous oxide and wold have no problem using is for the "simple" stuff if necessary. If you have to pay extra for this, you have to pay extra. Do NOT yourself or let the Dentist say something will tickle or won't hurt when you know darn well it will. That will only feed anxiety and mistrust. Worst case scenario, some practices still use papoose boards. *I* was traumatized with the use of one on DD1. The problem was that it was NOT necessary. If they had just let me back with her, she would have been fine. Her problem was that she was scared of THEM not the procedures. [/QUOTE]
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