Watching the first "patient" get examined.
Checking out the instruments as Drew was checking out himself and his cheesy smile in the 1/2inch mirror.
You had the option of putting on sun glasses for the bright light that shined down, and Drew opted to wear them and Lilly declined. Lilly wanted to be on the same table as Drew while he was getting examined. There was plenty of room as you can see.

When it came time to clean and floss, they DID GREAT! They were really still(or I should say age appropriate still) and I can not even express the difference in how their teeth look with a real professional cleaning. Todd and I left and said, "Sooooo I guess Lilly's front teeth don't have a grayish tinge permanently, huh?"


Then I heard the dentist say X-rays and my hopes for a flawless first visit to the dentist were dashed...or were they? If I can brag for just a second. MY KIDS ARE AWESOME. Completely and 100% cooperated with no bribery and statements of, "if you be good...we can ____________" We were so proud of them.

The dentist did ask if Lilly had ever fallen on her front teeth or were injured in some way(due to their buckness-and I am not talking Little C speak from So you think you can dance right now)....hmmm. I have a feeling some orthodontist bills are in are future. The dentist did have a concern that she possibly had an extra tooth upfront causing her front teeth to appear pushed out. FOr some reason that would fit Lilly..having an extra unwanted tooth, but the x-rays just showed normal amount of teeth with head or neck gear in our distant future.
