Do You Have Dental Phobia?
The reasons for dental fear or anxiety are as varied as the personalities of the people who experience them. There are many causes, ranging from a general "fear of the dentist," to fear of dental procedures, low tolerance/fear of pain, embarrassment over the condition of teeth, fear of loss of control or being pinned down, even a concern over a heightened gag reflex. Also, for a person who is a survivor of abuse, the dental situation can trigger disturbing memories.
The good news is that dental fear can be overcome. Fear is a learned behavior, and therefore, can be unlearned. For those patients who suffer from a phobia (an extreme fear), professional help may be required, but for those who suffer from mild to medium anxiety, a sympathetic and understanding dentist can help.
A good dentist will have heard most of the same fears before, from other patients, and will be willing to work with an anxious patient and help him/her overcome their fear. Once that first step has been taken, there are a variety of methods and techniques available, including:
Intravenous Sedation - for highly anxious patients, a tranquillizer is administered into the blood stream, causing deep relaxation and frequently leaving only partial memory of the procedure.
Oral Sedation - for highly anxious patients; an oral sedative is taken by the patient an hour or so before the dental procedure; the drawback with oral sedation is that it is difficult to predict how quickly a patient will respond to the drug.
General Anesthesia - for extreme cases of anxiety; as with major surgery, the patient is completely unconscious; because of the health risks involved, most dentists are reluctant to use this technique unless it is as a last resort.
Do You Have Dental Phobia?
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