2008


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Do I have to go to the dentist?



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Do I have to go to the dentist? introduce 5 to 9 year old children to routine dental care and to help those who have concerns or fears about dental treatment. The imaginative story captivates young listeners using a unique blend of entertainment, reassurance and education.

A delightful tale of a young boy and his teeth who don't want to go to the dentist. Inside Michael's mouth two molars, Chewy and Gnasher have been causing uproar with ridiculous tales of the drill and the dentist's hairy nose - and that's not all!
A tooth fairy having a bad hair day, a molar with a secret and 'dental tools with attitude' make this story wonderfully entertaining while helping children understand the importance of regular check-ups and overcome any concerns or fears they may have about dental treatment.

 

"A fantastic story which will comfort and reassure children who are anxious about visiting the dentist".
Dr Nigel Carter, Chief Executive of the British Dental Health Foundation

"…She told me your story had helped her to relax about going (she was due to have a filling for the first time) and I observed her visibly change and enjoy the rest of the day in school."
Teacher - Offmore First School

"At last fun for the children, help for the parents, great for the teeth, hurrah for the dentists. I highly recommend this!"
Liccy Dahl, Chairman of the Roald Dahl Foundation

'This new story tape is an excellent aid for parents wishing to introduce their offspring to routine dental care.'
Gay Kettle, President - British Association of Dental Therapists (BADT)

' I think 'Do I have to go to the dentist?' is an excellent resource and it is currently being used in the practice'.
Dr Douglas Pike Secretary - Society of Analgesics and Aesthetics in Dentistry

Children's comments:

"My favourite part is when the Tooth Fairy came and Gnasher said it looks like she's having a bad hair day."

"I understand that the dentist will help me to look after my teeth."

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