Going to the dentist can be an uncomfortable and scary experience for any of us. But for children with autism and other sensory-sensitive disorders, the bright lights, loud tools, unfamiliar faces and new spaces can often be overstimulating. This emphasizes the need for many families to find an accepting and inclusive dentist for their child.
Numerous studies show the health of your teeth and gums plays a major role in your overall health and well-being. When it comes to your child s teeth, it s never too early to start focusing on their dental health.