You might be wondering how you can calm your child’s dental anxiety. Apart from regular and proper brushing and flossing, it is important that your child visits his dentist regularly to keep his teeth and gums healthy. But as many parents will attest, a trip to the dental office can be a test of will between parent and child. Perhaps it’s the bright lights, or maybe the shiny dental tools, or maybe even the strange and unfamiliar sounds. Quite simply, dental anxiety can undermine your child’s dental health if left unchecked. Fortunately, there are a few things that parents can do to ease the anxieties and fears of their children when visiting the dentist. The sooner you start, the better Quite simply, the sooner you take your child to the dentist, the better. This gives your child ample time to familiarize himself with the dental office, the face and voice of his dentist, and even the mere act of having his mouth checked. Ideally, kids should see their dentist at age one or af...