Janoff & Khatri

First Visit

When should my child see the dentist?

We, along with the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, recommend children be seen by a dentist by the age of one, or by the time the first tooth erupts. We believe in a lifetime of prevention and education, from the first visit, well into the teenage years.

What is a dental home?

Establishing your child’s “Dental Home” at Kids Choose Us Pediatric Dentistry provides an opportunity for our team to implement and teach preventive dental habits. We tailor a hygiene program specifically designed to meet your child’s needs. We discuss nutrition, establishing healthy dietary habits that prevent dental and oral disease. We focus on prevention, early detection and treatment of dental disease. We stay on the leading edge of beneficial care, technology and therapy advances in dentistry for children.

How can I prepare my child?

Before the first visit with Dr. Khatri, talk with your child about the positive aspects of dentistry. Help your child feel comfortable by expressing good feelings about dental visits. By using phrases such as “careful and gentle” rather than “won’t hurt you” when describing their exam, you help your child feel more relaxed and comfortable during their visit.

Be a partner in your child’s treatment.

Observe the dental visit in progress. Our office is proud of our “no secrets no hiding” practice philosophy. Our office was designed intentionally in an open layout, from the reception area to the treatment area. There are no partitions or closed doors. What happens here is all good.

It benefits no one to attempt dental treatment while your child is anxious. We offer age-appropriate explanations, nitrous oxide, and various levels of conscious sedation to enhance your child’s comfort.

Pleasant visits promote trust and confidence that last a lifetime. Our goal is to help young people become great dental patients for life.