Dennison DentalDr. Katya Yankelevich · DDS
Pediatric

What to expect at your child's first dental visit

By Dr. Katya Yankelevich, DDS·Mar 14, 2026·4 min read
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Tiny teeth, big feelings. Here is how we make the first appointment feel like a field trip.

This is a placeholder post. In the live site, this would be a 600–1,200 word essay written in Dr. Katya's voice — direct, evidence-based, and never condescending. We will publish two or three a month: practice notes, plain-language explanations of common procedures, and the occasional opinion piece on where the field is going.

A subhead would go here

Body copy continues. Notice the way the type sits on the page — generous line height, comfortable measure, and pull quotes where they earn their place. The goal is to make reading feel like a conversation, not a lecture.

The shortest distance to a healthier mouth is honesty about where you are starting.

Closing thought. Then a CTA back into the practice — usually a soft suggestion to come in for a planning visit if the topic resonates with you.

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