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Georgian Mall Family Dental Raises Awareness About Dental Anxiety in Children

  • Barrie-based Georgian Mall Family Dental is encouraging families to focus on positive early dental experiences to help children build healthier lifelong habits.

BARRIE, ON, Jun 06, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Georgian Mall Family Dental is raising awareness about dental anxiety in children and the long-term impact early experiences can have on lifelong oral health habits.

The Barrie dental practice says more families are struggling with children who fear dental visits, often because of stress, uncertainty, or negative first experiences. The clinic is encouraging parents to rethink how children are introduced to dental care and focus on making those early visits calm, positive, and routine.

“Children remember how they felt more than anything else,” says Dr. Rebecca Hulbert, founder of Georgian Mall Family Dental. “We had a little boy who wouldn’t even walk past reception during his first visit. One of our team members sat on the floor with him and played with toy cars for fifteen minutes. By the end of the appointment, he let us count his teeth.”

According to the Canadian Dental Association, many adults with dental anxiety developed those fears during childhood. Studies also show that children with positive early dental experiences are more likely to maintain regular visits and preventive habits later in life.

That connection is why the clinic believes the patient experience matters as much as the treatment itself.

Early Experiences Shape Long-Term Habits 

Dental anxiety remains one of the biggest reasons patients avoid care. Research estimates that nearly one-third of Canadians experience some level of dental fear or stress.

For children, those fears can start early.

When appointments feel rushed or overwhelming, kids may begin associating dental care with discomfort or fear. Over time, that can lead to delayed visits and larger oral health problems.

Georgian Mall Family Dental says small adjustments can make a major difference:

  • introducing children to the office gradually

  • using calm communication

  • creating kid-friendly spaces

  • allowing children time to feel comfortable before treatment

The clinic built a dedicated kids zone to help reduce stress before appointments even begin.

“We noticed children relax when they have time to play first,” says Dr. Hulbert. “One little girl came in crying before her appointment. After twenty minutes in the kids zone, she was showing us her stuffed animal’s teeth and pretending to be the dentist.”

The clinic says these moments help build trust and normalize dental care at an early age.

Creating a Family-First Environment 

Georgian Mall Family Dental was founded in 2013 with a focus on creating a family-friendly experience for patients of all ages.

The practice offers evening and weekend hours to accommodate busy families and emphasizes communication and patient comfort throughout the visit.

“We never force children into the chair,” says Dr. Hulbert. “Sometimes a first visit is simply about meeting the team, exploring the office, and taking a fun ‘chair ride.’ Those small moments help children feel comfortable, and that comfort can shape how they feel about dental care for years to come.” 

The clinic says parents also play an important role in shaping how children view dental care.

“Kids pick up on stress quickly,” she says. “If parents treat appointments like something scary, children often do the same. We encourage families to make it feel normal and positive.”

The Importance of Preventive Care 

The clinic is also using this awareness effort to encourage preventive dental care.

The Canadian Dental Association recommends that children visit a dentist within six months of their first tooth appearing or by age one. Early visits help identify problems sooner and create familiarity with dental care before fear develops.

Georgian Mall Family Dental says preventive habits are easier to build when children feel comfortable returning regularly.

“We’ve had kids who started visiting us as toddlers and now remind their parents about appointments,” says Dr. Hulbert. “That’s when you know the routine has become part of their life instead of something they fear.”

A Call to Action for Parents 

The clinic is encouraging parents to take small steps that help children feel more comfortable with dental care:

  • start visits early

  • speak positively about appointments

  • avoid using fear-based language

  • create consistent routines around oral health

  • choose environments designed for families and children

“Children don’t need perfect experiences,” says Dr. Hulbert. “They just need experiences where they feel safe, listened to, and comfortable coming back.”

The clinic hopes the conversation around dental anxiety continues to shift toward prevention, patience, and the creation of healthier long-term habits for families.

About Georgian Mall Family Dental

Georgian Mall Family Dental is a family-focused dental practice located inside Georgian Mall in Barrie, Ontario. Founded in 2013 by Dr. Rebecca Hulbert, the clinic was built around patient experience, preventive care, and family values. The practice serves patients of all ages and is known for its welcoming environment, kid-friendly approach, and commitment to helping patients feel comfortable and informed throughout their care.

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