A child’s first dental visit sets the tone for how they feel about dental care for the rest of their life, and we take that seriously. From the moment your family walks through our door in Westbury, our team works to make the experience feel safe, unhurried, and even fun. We use child-friendly language to describe everything we are doing, we move at your child’s pace, and we never rush through a visit just to get to the next one. Dr. Vohra and Dr. Barzideh both understand that a child who leaves their first appointment feeling good about what just happened is a child who will show up willingly for every appointment after. That trust starts here.
Your child’s first visit at Little Roots is a full evaluation, not just a quick look. We assess the development of their teeth and jaw, check for early signs of decay or bite concerns, examine gum and soft tissue health, and take digital X-rays if age and development make them appropriate. For infants and toddlers, we also discuss feeding habits, teething, pacifier use, and anything else that may be shaping how their mouth is developing. Every finding is explained clearly to parents, and we create a personalized care plan that reflects where your child is right now and what to watch for going forward. You will leave the appointment knowing exactly what is happening in your child’s mouth and what the plan is.
Our Westbury office was designed with children in mind. The environment is warm, colorful, and intentionally different from the clinical atmosphere that makes some kids anxious before they even sit down. We welcome children of all ages and all temperaments, including those with special healthcare needs, sensory sensitivities, or previous difficult dental experiences. If your child has had a hard time at the dentist before, tell us when you schedule. We will set aside extra time, adjust our approach, and make sure the visit is nothing like what they are expecting. Parents are always welcome chairside, and we keep you informed and involved every step of the way. When the appointment is over, we want your child asking when they get to come back.
The first visit is low-key by design, especially for very young children. We introduce your child to the office, the chair, and our team in a friendly and unhurried way. We then conduct a gentle examination of the teeth, gums, bite, and jaw development, and take digital X-rays if they are clinically appropriate for your child’s age. We discuss findings with you, answer any questions, and provide personalized guidance on brushing, diet, and fluoride. Most first visits for young children take about 30 to 45 minutes.
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