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Well, young children usually feel apprehensive when they visit the dentist because they are unfamiliar with the environment. They've never seen that medical equipment before, and they're not used to the tools. Also, their age group is more sensitive to pain compared to adults. Children usually feel afraid, but adults don't feel the same way.
Well, in my opinion, young children usually don't feel afraid when they visit the dentist because they are curious and often fascinated by the medical equipment. They might even play with it, and they don't have any prior negative experiences to make them fearful. They are young and don't have the same anxieties as adults.
I have seen kids actually feel very afraid when they visit the dentist because they see all the tools, and they hear the sounds, and especially when they see a needle, they go crazy. And, um, I saw some children actually cry. That's why a lot of my relatives' children really hate going to the [...]
