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Preparing Your Autistic Child for Their First Dental Visit*

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With preparation, your child’s first dental visit can become a positive, confidence-building experience.
With preparation, your child's first dental visit can become a positive, confidence-building experience.

Visiting the dentist for the first time can be a big step for any child, but it can feel especially challenging for autistic children due to new surroundings and sensory stimuli. With careful planning, you can help make the experience more comfortable and stress-free.


1. Find a Suitable Dentist


Choose a dentist experienced in working with autistic children. Pediatric dentists often have sensory-friendly offices and use calming techniques. Call ahead to discuss your child’s specific needs and ensure they can provide the right support.


2. Introduce the Idea Early


Prepare your child by introducing them to what a dental visit involves. Use tools like social stories, videos, or picture books to show them what to expect. For example, explain how the dentist will look at their teeth or count them with a small mirror.


3. Practice at Home


Role-play a dental check-up at home. Use a toothbrush or a toy mirror to simulate the experience and encourage your child to open their mouth. This practice can help reduce anxiety and build familiarity with the process.


4. Visit the Office in Advance


Arrange a pre-visit to the dental office, allowing your child to meet the dentist, see the chair, and explore the environment. This exposure can help them feel more comfortable when it’s time for their actual appointment.


5. Bring Comfort Items


Pack comfort items like a favorite toy, blanket, or sensory tool. If your child is sensitive to noise, consider bringing noise-canceling headphones to block out the sounds of dental equipment.


6. Use Positive Reinforcement


Celebrate your child’s efforts, no matter how small. Offer praise and a reward, like a sticker or a favorite activity, to make the experience feel positive and encouraging.


For more information, download the One Autism Health app for FREE.


*results may vary, please consult a professional.

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