It’s important to us that your child’s first visit is spent more on making them comfortable and discussing any of your questions and concerns. Unfortunately for a lot of other offices, the first visit is spent filling out paperwork and talking about insurance information. Here at Camp Little Tooth®, we believe that your child’s first pediatric dental visit should be a positive one.
Before visiting our office for the first time, make sure you explain to your child that the dentist is our friend! Avoid using scary words like ‘needle’, ‘shot’, or ‘drill.’ Instead, let your child know that all Dr. Rae and the rest of the staff want is to count his or her teeth and help them to brush! During this visit, we’ll also speak with you about your child’s medical and dental history as well as any fears he or she has regarding the dentist. Please don’t hesitate to ask us questions! We believe that a well-educated parent equals a child with better oral hygiene!
To help your first visit go as smoothly as possible, we’ve provided some resources for new patients. Please check out the following pages:
To make an appointment with our skilled pediatric dentist, please give us a call or stop by Camp Little Tooth®, located here in Lafayette, Colorado. We can’t wait to hear from you!
During this time of social distancing, we are pleased to offer TeleDentistry as a way for our camp families to safely connect with us in the event of an emergency. Our goal is to provide you with the same great care you are accustomed to from the safety of your home.
Our one-of-a-kind pediatric dental office is currently accepting new patients. We can't wait to meet your family and we're going to make going to the dentist fun for your kids and easy on you! We've got all the information about making a pediatric dental appointment at Camp Little Tooth®!
Woof! Montana is pawsitively everyone's favorite Camp Dog! Montana is a registered therapy dog who loves children and is always happy to greet your little one as well as give them lots of love and comfort after their appointments.
Canoes instead of exam chairs. A treehouse instead of a waiting room. There is even a coffee station for parents. Could this be the best pediatric dental office ever?!