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My kid is scared of his first trip to the dentist.

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THIS MONTH, WE ASK:

"My kid is scared of his first trip to the dentist. What should I do?"

Many children are afraid because they fear the unknown and what is going to happen to them. They may even think that the dentist is the same doctor that they had just seen for their vaccination. It helps to read books about a dentist’s visit with your kid, but nothing beats a pleasant first-hand experience. Look for a dentist who is comfortable with and experienced in managing children. During the first visit, a good dentist will get to know your kid, understand his risk for oral diseases and conduct a simple examination. The latter should really be quick and simple – like counting from 1 to 20 because that’s the maximum number of teeth a child has. The dentist will also share good oral habits and discuss treatment options, if necessary. You should be supportive and reassure your child that the dentist is only going to help him have a beautiful set of teeth.

Dr Rashid Tahir, The Kids Dentist

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EDUCATION 

Brian Caswell is the dean of Research and Program Development at Mindchamps. He has 15 grandchildren. 

Helen Marjan is the CEO and director of Studies at Lorna Whiston Schools. Her three children are in their teens. 

June Rusdon is the chief executive officer of Busy Bees Asia. She has three kids in their 20s. 

Fiona Walker is the group managing director of Julia Gabriel Education – Julia Gabriel Centre, Chiltern House Preschool and Chengzhu. Her son is aged 14, and her daughter is 11. 

Dawn Lim is the curriculum advisor at Star Learners. She has four children aged eight to 16. 

PSYCHIATRY 

Dr Cornelia Chee is a psychiatrist and director in the Women’s Emotional Health Service at the National University Hospital. Her daughters are in their teens. 

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 

Dr Richard C. Woolfson is a child psychologist based in Britain. He has written 15 books on child and family development, and is Young Parents’ long-standing Age by Stage columnist. He’s also a grandfather of five. 

PAEDIATRICS 

Dr Chan Poh Chong is the head and senior consultant with the Division of General Ambulatory Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at the Khoo Teck Puat- National University Children’s Medical Institute, National University Hospital. 

Dr Natalie Epton is a specialist paediatrician and neonatologist at SBCC Baby & Child Clinic at Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre. She has three kids aged five to 12. 

GYNAECOLOGY 

Dr Goh Shen Li is a senior consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist in the S L Goh Women’s Clinic at Mount Alvernia Medical Centre. She has three children aged four to eight. 

LACTATION & PARENTCRAFT

Kang Phaik Gaik is a senior nurse manager and parentcraft/ lactation consultant at Mount Alvernia Hospital’s Parentcraft Centre. Her two children are in their 20s. 

NUTRITION 

Pauline Xie is a principal dietitian with the Clinical Services Division at the National Healthcare Group Polyclinics. Her three daughters are aged five to 12. 

DENTAL 

Dr Rashid Tahir is a paediatric dentist at The Kids Dentist. He’s also the president of the Pediatric Dentistry Association of Asia and an adjunct associate professor in the Faculty of Dentistry at National University of Singapore. His two daughters are in their teens. 

FAMILY 

Alfred Tan is the chief executive officer of Singapore Children’s Society. His two children are in their 20s. 

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