Next stop next year, the dr. said her teeth are looks fine and no cavity which is good.
Last night she finally learned how to brush her teeth like an adult (with spitting out and gargling) :D Daddy taught her this :)
From Carissa - year 3 |
Carissa waiting in the lobby area like a rock star
From Carissa - year 3 |
Sitting on the dentist chair for the very first time
From Carissa - year 3 |
Getting her teeth cleaned
From Carissa - year 3 |
Showing her white sparkly teeth
From Carissa - year 3 |
Getting her tattoo after her teeth done being cleaned
She is so cute. I remember feeling the same thing when I first brought my daughter to the local Greer, SC dentist. I was more nervous than she was. But my daughter is such a brave girl, she didn't cry or hesitated at all. Next to my brave little girl is my son's turn to visit the dentist. Greer, SC, for me, have the best dental clinics and that's the reason why I keep on coming back.
ReplyDeleteCarissa is so brave to visit the dentist. I can remember when my son Isaac went to a dentist (Germantown TN-based); he was crying a lot and wants to go home immediately. I was just thankful that the dentist was nice and was able to handle my son's tantrums.
ReplyDeleteYour baby girl still looks cute, even while going through her first dental visit. Most children are afraid of dentists. You're lucky that your little girl was brave enough to sit on the dentist chair and have her teeth checked.
ReplyDeleteBrendon Spaziani