How to Get Over Your Fear of the Dentist

If you’re scared of the dentist, you certainly aren’t the only one. The Dental Fears Research Clinic at the University of Washington found that 5%-8% of Americans avoid the dentist out of fear. Setting up an appointment may not be your idea of “fun.” It’s not uncommon to be uncomfortable about having someone else’s hands and loud tools in your mouth. Drilling, suctioning, and cold water sprays aren’t exactly relaxing. Nevertheless, some can grin and bear it because they know that it’s essential to protect their smile’s integrity. We have a few tips that will help you overcome your anxiety regarding getting dental work done.
Get Accustomed to the Tools Being Used
The more you know, the better. Seeing a tray of oddly shaped metal tools is a little scary. It may help you feel more comfortable to have a bit of a “meet and greet” with the tools and your dentist before your visit so you can understand what each device is used for. This will decrease the amount of uncertainty around your visit.
Be Honest About Your Fears
As we said earlier, the dentist’s fear isn’t uncommon, and we are well-equipped to deal with any questions or reservations you have. To support you as best we can, we need you to be as honest as possible. We want to know what about the process makes you uncomfortable or nervous. If it’s the equipment, anesthesia, smell, or the potential pain, we can adapt our approach accordingly.
Bring a Friend
Bringing a friend or family member with you (someone who isn’t afraid of dentists) will generally make you feel more comfortable because you’re in the presence of someone you know and are familiar with. Your buddy should be comfortable talking to the dentist on your behalf, so be prepared to discuss any medical concerns with this friend.
Drown Out the Noise
If it’s the sound of the drill and suction tubes that make you uneasy, try bringing some earplugs or noise-canceling headphones. Most dentist offices typically have a TV in exam rooms that you may be able to link your headphones to. It’s a good idea to have some music ready in case you aren’t able to look at a TV screen.
We know the dentist can be a frightening event for some, and we’re not here to judge you; we’re here to help you. If you’d like to discuss your concerns or ask questions, we’d be happy to help you through this process, so you feel as comfortable as possible. Our goal is to keep your smile healthy, and in order to do that, we need to see you! For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us at 479-337-4070.









