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A conversation about children's health and fear of dentists
Creation date: Dec 5, 2025 6:59am Last modified date: Dec 5, 2025 6:59am Last visit date: Dec 5, 2025 10:22am
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Dec 5, 2025 ( 2 posts )
12/5/2025
6:59am
Jonas William (williamsjonas918)
Honestly, I understand you well, because my little one was also terrified of the dentist's chair. But I recently read about a new trend in dentistry, and it could really change the game. I'm talking about the concept of regenerative treatment, and I even came across an article on https://villagedentalmedicine.com/regenerative-dentistry-could-we-one-day-regrow-decayed-teeth/ about how it may be possible to repair damaged teeth without drilling in the future. It sounds like science fiction, but such research is already underway — imagine, instead of fillings, simply stimulating natural tissue growth! If this were introduced in children's clinics, children would no longer be afraid of dentists, and visits would become something normal and even pleasant. I think our generation of kids definitely deserves this.
12/5/2025
6:59am
Piter Freide (piterfreide)
I'm thinking about my child — she'll soon need treatment for her first teeth, and I'm terribly worried. So many children are afraid of the dentist! Do you know of any new approaches that are less traumatic?
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