First Visit
New Patients
All Aboard the Smile Train! Let's Get Ready for Your Child's First Visit to Nashua Docs. Welcome to Nashua Docs! We're excited to meet your child and help them build a foundation of healthy smiles.
To make your first visit smooth and easy, please fill out this new patient packet form to help us get to know your little explorer and prepare for a fun and successful first dental visit. This mobile-friendly form takes just a few minutes to fill out on your phone – no downloads required! It gathers important information about your child's health history, and all your information comes directly to us securely. If you have any questions or need assistance completing the packet, don't hesitate to call us.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Your Welcome Packet
We know your little one might have questions about their first dental visit. That's why we created our free downloadable welcome book, packed with fun information to help prepare them for a positive experience! It includes parents’ guides with tips for building trust and creating a lasting positive relationship with their dental provider. Download it for free below and get ready for smiles together!
Your Welcome Packet contains information about our practice. It includes a “New Patient Book” that you can read with your child to introduce our office and what to expect. The packet also contains new patient forms. Please bring the New Patient Book and patient forms with you to your appointment.
Many of our patients are referred to us by a family dentist. If this is the case for your child, a dental history will help us deliver the best care possible. Ask your dentist to provide x- rays and other dental records. You can either have them forwarded to us, or you may bring them with you to your child’s first appointment.
Please let our team know about any dental issues and any health problems that may affect dental care.
What to Expect
First things first! One of our dental hygienists will do a cleaning and take any needed x-rays. A pediatric dentist will check your child’s teeth and gums. We will discuss findings and any necessary treatment with you, giving you a written treatment plan. We'll also talk to you and your child about dental hygiene and preventive care.
Knowing your child's medical history is important. Make sure to mention new medications or any current or recent illnesses. They could impact your child's dental health.