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growstuff Tue 26-Jul-22 16:04:16

I don't understand the problem. My partner's daughter-in-law is a dentist and his granddaughter has a dentist playset. Like most children, she likes playing at being her Mum and I've seen her with her dolls all lined up getting a lecture about cleaning their teeth and not eating sweets.

wildswan16 Tue 26-Jul-22 15:55:46

What ever is the problem? I would definitely buy it. Didn't we all have "nurses and doctors" sets when we were little. What on earth is the difference. If it takes the worry about going to the dentist and having to sit in a big chair and have a strange man/woman poke around in their mouth - then it's a win win situation.

V3ra Tue 26-Jul-22 15:20:32

There's been a big push in Early Years recently to encourage good dental health.
As a registered childminder I'm supposed to ask the parents if their child is registered with a dentist and whether they've been for a check-up.

Blondiescot Tue 26-Jul-22 13:29:58

Actually, the centre I work for which is for children with additional support needs has a whole range of similar toy sets - doctor, dentist, hairdresser, vet etc. It helps the children - many of whom are on the autistic spectrum - become familiar with the instruments used and make them less worried or distressed when they have to attend the doctor, dentist etc for real.

BlueBelle Tue 26-Jul-22 13:20:49

Vets sets sell very well in our charity shops but I don’t think the kids are sticking thermometers up the nearest dogs bottom ??Doctors sets sell well too I ve never seen a dentist one but can’t see a problem personally

BlueBelle Tue 26-Jul-22 13:15:11

But they pretend to put them in their mouths just like with doctors sets they don’t actually cut the arm open to relieve the boil or stick needles in to give an injection it’s called pretend !!!

crazyH Tue 26-Jul-22 12:40:24

I’ve just been sorting out the toy box - puzzles with pieces missing , grubby soft toys etc. Filled a large carrier bag of decent toys for the charity shop and another bag for the dustman. Just kept a few for when they come over. And, there wasn’t one Doctor or Nurse set, despite having medics in the family.?

PaperMonster Tue 26-Jul-22 12:36:14

I had a lot of orthodontic treatment when my daughter was a toddler and she often came with me and was very interested! The orthodontist was great and explained things to her. She would play at being an orthodontist so would have loved a dentist set!!

Hithere Tue 26-Jul-22 12:24:09

It is just another set of medical toys, nothing wrong with it

timetogo2016 Tue 26-Jul-22 10:31:32

I cant see what the problem is,its a new version of operation,and is a well loved game for children and adults alike.
I think it will help those who fear the dentist.

Galaxy Tue 26-Jul-22 10:10:36

I dont want to break it to you, but certainly within childcare settings all the doctors implements are put in ears mouths etc, obviously the staff remind children to just pretend. You would offer hardly any toys if you thought about what children might do with them grin

annodomini Tue 26-Jul-22 09:49:56

Would you encourage a child to play with putting 'instruments' in another child's mouth? Really?

NotSpaghetti Tue 26-Jul-22 08:44:02

Hence the autoclave grin grin grin

Grandmadinosaur Tue 26-Jul-22 08:39:56

I see your point but wouldn’t be for me as a child. Also thinking of the safety of a so called toy and poking around in children’s mouths.

NotSpaghetti Tue 26-Jul-22 08:35:35

...however... I have watched children play and think it needs to come with a steriliser - if not an autoclave!

NotSpaghetti Tue 26-Jul-22 08:34:04

One of my girls thought going to the dentist was "the best thing ever" (her words aged about 6)!
She would have loved a dentist set!

kittylester Tue 26-Jul-22 08:01:34

Why on earth not? It will help demystify going to the dentists and it might lead to a career in dentistry for the child.

Joseanne Tue 26-Jul-22 08:01:05

Who would want that as a gift?
To terrorise all their friends and family maybe! grin

BlueBelle Tue 26-Jul-22 07:56:49

Well kids have always hadcdoctor sets what’s the difference ?

Grandmadinosaur Tue 26-Jul-22 07:45:41

I’ve just been looking on Facebook when an Amazon ad came up with various toys. Must be getting close to that time of year ?
Anyway I started looking and one of them was a dentists play set. Really. Who would want that as a gift?