Use AI to create a complete parent Q&A sheet by anticipating real questions families ask about specific treatments.
When you send parents home with treatment plans, they often call back with the same questions you could have answered upfront. Instead of writing FAQs from scratch, use AI to generate a comprehensive Q&A document by describing the procedure and common parent concerns. Start by giving AI the treatment context, then ask it to generate 10-15 realistic questions parents would ask—from costs and pain to scheduling and aftercare. Next, have AI draft clear, reassuring answers in your voice. Finally, refine the language to match how you actually speak to families, and you'll have a ready-to-print handout that reduces callback volume and builds trust. This approach works especially well for common procedures like pulpotomies, space maintainers, or sedation appointments where parents need extra reassurance. You can create a library of these Q&A sheets for your front desk to include with treatment plans, saving you time on repeat explanations. The multi-step process—generate questions, draft answers, then polish tone—gives you much more useful output than asking AI to 'write an FAQ.' Always review the final version to ensure medical accuracy and add any practice-specific details like your office policies or preferred products.
Try this prompt today
“You are helping a pediatric dentist create a parent Q&A handout. The procedure is a pulpotomy (baby root canal) for a 5-year-old's primary molar. First, generate 12 realistic questions an anxious parent would ask about this procedure—include concerns about pain, cost, alternatives, recovery, and whether it's really necessary. Then, draft warm, reassuring answers to each question in simple language a non-medical parent can understand. Keep answers to 2-3 sentences each. After you generate the Q&A list, I'll refine the tone.”
February 21, 2026
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