Dental Fear
Is dental visit a scary thought for you? Getting nervous at a dental clinic is one of the main reasons why people hesitate to go for a routine dental check up. Studies have revealed that about one third of the population neglect minor dental problems due to dental fear. This attributes to increasing poor oral health in the population.
Fear is the basic human emotion to express his anxiety. Dental fear may be shown out as a feeling of anxiety or in severe cases, fainting or syncope.
Signs of dental fear
1. Fear of pain while dental treatment: This root from the previous unpleasant experience in a dental clinic or some painful stories told by others about their dental clinic experience. But the recent advanced technology used in dentistry offers painless procedures in the dental clinic.
2. Fear about the side effects of local anesthesia used in dental procedure: some people are worried about the temporary numbness of the lip and associated areas.
3. Fear seeing the injection needle: A few are scared of the needles used inside the mouth for giving anesthesia.
4. Fear of physical closeness with dentist: Many people feel uncomfortable when the dental hygienist or the dentist comes close to their face.
PHARMACOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES
Mild sedatives to general anesthesia are often used by dentist in conjunction with behavioral technique. These pharmacological product or sedative makes people feel calmer and drowsy during dental procedure but still remain conscious and can communicate with the dentist. We offer a variety of types of sedation for every need.
DENTAL PRACTICE INNOVATION
Changing the environment setting from the usual threatening clinic to a more sophisticated and patient-friendly clinic can also alleviate dental fear. By integrating state-of-the-art technologies and entertainment media shifts the feeling of fear into a relaxed and pampering mood. We've made every attempt to encorporte these techniques.
Personal stories of patients and dentists can also help alleviate dental fear. Dentists and researchers concluded that every patient and every appointment must be calibrated for individual needs at all time.
We won't brush your fear off as unwarranted. We'll listen and earn your trust. At A Smile Above, we're here for you.
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