April is Oral Health Month and a great time to focus on the importance of maintaining good dental health and promoting oral cancer awareness. But more than one in three Americans suffer from dental anxiety and are afraid to visit their dentist. So why the fear of the dentist?
People are anxious about dental visits for different reasons. Some anticipate pain. Others worry that the dentist might be rushed or neglect their concerns. Additional stressors include negative memories of past experiences or even the smell of the dental office. Even simply interrupting a daily routine to visit the dentist visit may create anxiety.
But if unaddressed, dental anxiety can lead to oral health issues that end up requiring more dental treatment. One of the most important factors in overcoming dental anxiety is good communication between you and your dentist. When you feel informed and in control throughout a visit, you’re typically less anxious.
If your anxiety is preventing you from getting the care you need, you should have a frank discussion with your dentist about your fear. As health care professionals, dentists are trained to treat patients who have anxiety, and yours can suggest safe and comfortable techniques to make your dental care less stressful.
Tips for staying calm when you visit the dentist
If you’re nervous about an upcoming dental visit, try these tips to curb your anxiety:
Regular visits to the dentist are a good way to maintain dental health. Please contact Dr. Soto the Downey Dentist to book an appointment.
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