Growing up I remember driving an hour south to Orem to have my uncle who was a dentist look and take care of my teeth. He's a great guy and I don't remember ever minding going, although I can't say I really ever looked forward to it, after all he was still a dentist.
Just before Tyler was born McKenna started going to the dentist with John and I. She would just sit and watch and the dentist talked to her a couple of times but she refused to let him look in her mouth. McKenna is now almost 5 and Tyler is 2-1/2 and has never been to a dentist so after Months of thinking about it and trying to find a dentist that the girls would like and trust I finally made an appointment with a Pediatric Dentist-Dr. Jeremy Miller.
Everything started really well-especially when we walked into the waiting area and found this awaiting!
The girls were in heaven, their very own carousel. There were also video games, a lil castle and slide, a train on a track, books etc...My dentist never had this stuff. Everything was great until the hygenist came and called McKenna. I've never seen the girl move so fast. I turned around and she was gone-out the door, out the lobby door and at the van pulling on the doors trying to get in the van screaming for home. I'm so mean, even then I was laughing it was too comical to be real. But real it was, setting off a chain reaction with Tyler. I ended up carrying both girls in, laying McKenna down on the chair and sadly I admit to holding my daughter down while the dentist held her mouth open and calmly told her what he was going to do and then doing it. It took a total of 5 minutes. Another nurse/hygenist calmed Tyler down and they looked at books and watched on. Then it was Tyler's turn. She did quite a bit better-there was still initial panic but then it was done and over, with a clean report for both girls. If a cavity does ever appear then there will definitely have to be drugs involved for McKenna.
The girls got a lil goodie bag with a toothbrush, floss, stickers and a coin for the penny machine toys. The girls were also thrilled to have clean, white teeth and asked for their pictures to be taken proudly showing off their pearly whites. :)