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BEFORE THE APPOINTMENT Children can often be nervous heading into an appointment. Let’s face it, so can parents – and that anxiety can unwittingly be passed on to their children. Establishing and managing expectations can dramatically reduce anxi- ety leading into an appointment. When the child and parents both know what to expect and the mystery is gone, so are some of the nerves. With CAESY Cloud, practices can email presentations and also link to them from their website so they can be viewed prior to the appointment.


DURING THE APPOINTMENT Even with great preparation, emotions can run high in the dental chair. Children’s anxiety and nervousness can lead them to squirm, wiggle and squirm some more. By showing fun, dental-appropriate videos through CAESY Cloud, you can settle in kids and, at the same time, educate them on oral hygiene and other topics.


AN OPINION THEY’LL TRUST


If you’ve seen a family sitcom in the past few decades, it should come as no surprise: Teens and tweens are notoriously anti-authority. That’s exaggerated, of course, but some teens and tweens are more eager to listen to infor- mation presented to them in a relatable way from a third party. That’s exactly what CAESY provides – a reliable resource for information that isn’t perceived as an authority telling them what to do.


A VALUABLE TOOL


Many experts favor a multipronged approach to learning – and it stands to reason that the more ways you can attempt to help children learn, the more effective you will be. Today, there are more ways to provide interactive learning experiences for children than ever before, and CAESY allows a practice to reach young patients in those new ways.


Lastly, after the appointment, patients can be sent home with a printout of the details of the presentation to reference.


To learn more about CAESY, speak to your Patterson representative or visit CAESYCLOUD.COM


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