

Do you start sweating every time you think of going to the dentist? Dream about the worst instances happening during your dental treatment? News flash, you're one of the 13% to 24% of adults (almost 1.4 million) all over the world who has a dental phobia.
People with phobias usually keep avoiding their triggers. like if someone's scared of tigers the last place they wish to go to is forests and zoos.
But with people with dental phobia, it can manifest as severe oral healthcare problems which cannot be persistently avoiding.

Can be associated with Odontoarrupophobia (fear of toothbrushes), Queunliskanphobia (fear of saliva usually of other people)
It's a majorly debilitating fear that leads to numerous health problems. This phobia can manifest in different ways depending on its severity.
An article published this incident, explaining how a patient walked in with a string from his mouth, in Dr.Zak's practice."He'd had a broken tooth for years, but he was too scared to come in. So, he'd superglued it back together — but it was upside down and back to front and he'd used a tampon to absorb moisture, which had now become stuck."
Dental procedures are infamous because they're typically preceded by unbearable pain. Although the procedure itself relieves the pain in a single visit, the thought of pain associated with it paralyzes patients mentally.
People are avoiding visiting healthcare clinics and hospitals as there would be a higher risk of getting infected. The dental council of India has enforced some protocols every dentist must follow for the safety of their patients.
It is more safe than ever.
Dentists are keeping their clinics sanitized and taking all the necessary precautions. Dentists are following the guidelines to ensure and manage the patients well being. When in doubt always ask your dentist the safety measures taken by them so that there is no room for any residual covid phobia.
Some people are afraid of visiting clinics and hospitals due to various reasons. It could be the hospital staff or the hospital smell which makes them more nervous. Watching and listening to other people's dental experiences makes them even more scared. Do you ever wonder what if the dentists visited your home and provided you with the utmost dental care that you need at the comfort of your home. Yes! its now possible. Portable dental chair units are now available that the dentists can use to provide you with basic dental services.
Extracts of Bach flowers usually come as liquids in dropper bottles. You can either drop the remedy on your tongue or mix it into a glass of water to drink or even have them with teas just as they do in the spas.
The bach remedies usually help people to reduce their anxiety, depression and stress and help them with balancing their emotional quotient. Having it just before your treatments may help you keep calm and gives you a sense of soothing.
Dental phobia starts developing usually due to two main reasons. One is when is you either experience a traumatic dental treatment in the past. The other reason is being completely blindsided about the treatment. For this
Talk to your dentist frankly about various options to overcome dental anxiety and choose the most appropriate one for you. Be honest with your dentist and follow the instructions given. Try avoiding several consultations at a time, as this will only confuse you. Trust your dentist and trust the process.
'Action cures fear but inaction causes panic'
The earlier you make that dreaded dental appointment, the easier the treatment shall get.
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