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Should You Tell Your Dentist if You Have Dental Anxiety

Dental anxiety affects millions of people in the U.S. This anxiety can often prevent patients from getting treatments that can keep oral diseases like tooth decay and gum disease away or prevents them from getting worse. Dental phobias can be the result of previous bad experiences with dentists, or they can be caused by a fear of being judged because of the condition of your teeth.

What is dental anxiety?

For patients to gain control of their dental anxiety, they must first understand what it is and how it manifests itself. The American Dental Association (ADA) defines dental anxiety as a feeling of great uneasiness, apprehension, or fear of the unknown with receiving dental care. Dental anxiety is a common condition, but many are unaware of the many ways it shows up in their lives. Patients who experience any of the following most likely have dental anxiety:

 

Talking to your dentist about dental anxiety

Talking to a dentist about dental anxiety is the first step toward overcoming it. Dentists accommodate patients with these fears regularly, and they can take simple steps like using less intimidating tools to make the experience more pleasant for the patient.

Dentists also have access to sedatives like nitrous oxide that can be used to keep patients relaxed during their treatments.

How dentists can help with dental anxiety

Here are some of the ways dentists can help patients to get past dental anxiety:

Avoiding the dentist altogether is not recommended because it can lead to severe consequences such as tooth decay, which could require extensive treatment or even extractions of teeth later down the line. Also, remember that any type of pain later on when they reach advanced stages without being treated earlier because of fear or anxiety of going through treatments like drilling and root canal therapy. These things need urgent attention from time to time because they cause irreversible damage and future fear when going to the dentist. 

Take control of your fears

Dental anxiety is not something to dismiss, and it is not shameful. Talking about it with your dentist is the first step to getting help. If you are experiencing dental anxiety and feel as though visiting the dentist will make things worse, we recommend calling our office and explaining your concerns beforehand. In doing so, we can work with you to craft a plan from start to finish to ease your anxiety. 

Bellevue Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry strives to create a comfortable environment and easily guide all of our patients through every treatment or procedure they may require. If you are curious about how we help patients through dental anxiety or the specifics of a possible treatment, visit https://www.implantdentalbellevue.com. Additionally, we invite you to call our Bellevue office at (425) 249-9186 to speak with our experienced and caring staff to schedule an appointment. 

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