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Going to the dentist isn’t generally considered a fun activity. Around 15% of people find dental appointments scary or anxiety-inducing.

Feeling anxious about visiting the dentist yourself? You’ll be pleased to hear there are plenty of tried and tested methods for managing your dental anxiety.

There’s no need to grit your teeth and bear it. Read on for help overcoming your fear of the dentist.

Find a Dentist You Trust

If you suffer from fear of dentists, it might be because you’ve had bad experiences in the past. An uncaring, unprofessional, or incompetent dentist might make you feel uncomfortable or cause you unnecessary pain.

It’s important to find a dentist you can trust to treat you well. We’re dedicated to ensuring all our patients leave with a smile on their faces.

Here at our family practice, we’ve got a reputation as a friendly and reliable local business. Many of our patients come back to us year after year because they know they can trust us to provide them with the best care possible.

Bring Emotional Support

It’s never nice to face fear alone. One of the best ways to deal with dentist fears is to bring a friend or family along with you for moral support.

Having a loved one at the office to support you can help you get past your dentist phobia. As well as offering a helping hand and comforting words of support, they’ll be able to talk to you while you wait and keep your mind off your worries.

Talk With Your Dentist About Dental Anxiety

Talking about your problems is one of the best ways to overcome them. And when you speak with a dentist about your fears, they will be able to give you a better understanding of what to expect and allow you to understand your fears.

Asking about the details of a procedure might be helpful. You can ask questions like what you might feel, hear, or taste during the procedure. Often, it won’t be as bad as you think. Some procedures like our Waterlase Laser service don’t even require a shot, while our Carestream scanning facility eliminates the need for uncomfortable dental impressions!

We’re used to helping patients with a dental phobia. Feel free to talk to our staff about your anxiety and let us know if there’s anything we can do to make your appointment more comfortable for you. Remember, we’re here to help and dedicated to providing an amazing experience for our patients.

Get the Dental Help You Need

We hope some of these tips can help you overcome your dental anxiety.

If you’ve got a toothache, or you’re overdue for a check-up, it’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible before things get worse. When you visit our family practice, you can be sure we’ll do everything in our power to help you feel at ease and make everything run smoothly.

It’s simple to book an appointment online using our website. Or contact us to discuss your needs before visiting.