Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to have to kick out us out, because the wait lists where we live are 2+ YEARS.
Why? I truly don’t get it. What is so special about a pediatric dentist? Unless your child needs some place that makes specific accommodations for special needs children- I just don’t understand the demand. Almost all general dentists see kids of any age.
I had bad teeth as a kid. It was not due to a lack of dental hygiene or a bad diet. I just was unlucky. As a result, I had many dental visits that left me with severe dental anxiety. I didn’t want my kids to fear or dread the dentist so we started with the pediatric dentist. My kids did briefly switch to a “family” dentist and they didn’t like it so we switched back. I would see the pediatric dentist at 54 if I could.
But you still would have had just as many dental visits whether you were seeing a pediatric dentist or not. What isn’t to like at a family dentist? No dino chair?
It doesn’t sound to me like PP herself went to the pediatric dentist. But you assumed that so you could get in a nasty dig at her.
Anonymous wrote:I love our pediatric dentist but my 15 year old is starting to feel very self conscious going there because her clinic decor is clearly targeted for kids.
I know she sees patients until they are 18, but can general dentists see them earlier ? When did you make the switch for your kids ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never used a pediatric dentist.
Then why would you respond to the thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to have to kick out us out, because the wait lists where we live are 2+ YEARS.
Why? I truly don’t get it. What is so special about a pediatric dentist? Unless your child needs some place that makes specific accommodations for special needs children- I just don’t understand the demand. Almost all general dentists see kids of any age.
I had bad teeth as a kid. It was not due to a lack of dental hygiene or a bad diet. I just was unlucky. As a result, I had many dental visits that left me with severe dental anxiety. I didn’t want my kids to fear or dread the dentist so we started with the pediatric dentist. My kids did briefly switch to a “family” dentist and they didn’t like it so we switched back. I would see the pediatric dentist at 54 if I could.
But you still would have had just as many dental visits whether you were seeing a pediatric dentist or not. What isn’t to like at a family dentist? No dino chair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to have to kick out us out, because the wait lists where we live are 2+ YEARS.
Why? I truly don’t get it. What is so special about a pediatric dentist? Unless your child needs some place that makes specific accommodations for special needs children- I just don’t understand the demand. Almost all general dentists see kids of any age.
I had bad teeth as a kid. It was not due to a lack of dental hygiene or a bad diet. I just was unlucky. As a result, I had many dental visits that left me with severe dental anxiety. I didn’t want my kids to fear or dread the dentist so we started with the pediatric dentist. My kids did briefly switch to a “family” dentist and they didn’t like it so we switched back. I would see the pediatric dentist at 54 if I could.
But you still would have had just as many dental visits whether you were seeing a pediatric dentist or not. What isn’t to like at a family dentist? No dino chair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to have to kick out us out, because the wait lists where we live are 2+ YEARS.
Why? I truly don’t get it. What is so special about a pediatric dentist? Unless your child needs some place that makes specific accommodations for special needs children- I just don’t understand the demand. Almost all general dentists see kids of any age.
I had bad teeth as a kid. It was not due to a lack of dental hygiene or a bad diet. I just was unlucky. As a result, I had many dental visits that left me with severe dental anxiety. I didn’t want my kids to fear or dread the dentist so we started with the pediatric dentist. My kids did briefly switch to a “family” dentist and they didn’t like it so we switched back. I would see the pediatric dentist at 54 if I could.
Anonymous wrote:We never used a pediatric dentist.
Anonymous wrote:I love our pediatric dentist but my 15 year old is starting to feel very self conscious going there because her clinic decor is clearly targeted for kids.
I know she sees patients until they are 18, but can general dentists see them earlier ? When did you make the switch for your kids ?