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Dental Anxiety: Strategies for a Calmer Dental Experience

added on: May 5, 2022

Have you been avoiding seeing your Georgetown dentist for too long out of Dental Anxiety? We believe that what you’re feeling is very real, and we want you to know that we’re here to help. Please know you’re not alone in this — in so many wonderful ways. Did you know that studies have shown that dental fear is very real and it’s something that negatively affects over 75 percent of our population to some degree. That’s a lot!

Let’s learn a little more about dental anxiety or fear, so we can understand why it might be happening to you. Then find a solution that’s comfortable for you.

Some Interesting Facts About Dental Anxiety

Like we said before, you’re definitely not alone in what you’re going through when you’re feeling scared or nervous about seeing your dentist in Georgetown. Check out these interesting facts we discovered here about dental fear:

  • Pain is a top reason for dental fear
  • There is a field of psychiatry devoted to dental phobia
  • Past negative dental experiences contribute to dental fear
  • Sometimes the sounds and smells in a dental office heighten fear response
  • Feeling helpless and embarrassed also makes people fear a dental visit

And out of the Over 75 percent of people who experience dental anxiety or fear, there’s five to ten percent who experience such extreme trepidation that it’s deemed a real “dental phobia” or dentophobia as it’s also been called. 

What Causes Dental Phobia?

The common cause of most cases of extreme dental anxiety tends to be rooted in some sort of traumatic experience someone had in the past with their dentist. Experiences like that can include things like complications with treatments or uncomfortable procedures. No one wants or deserves that at the dentist! Sometimes you choose a dentist who’s just not the right fit for you, and that turns you off to keeping up with your oral health. Other times, you hear about something from someone and that indirect experience can turn you off to taking care of your teeth.

There are a number of reasons why this could be happening to you or someone in your family, and the good news is that our Georgetown dental office is going to change everything for you and help with dental anxiety management. 

Soothing, Safe Sedation Dentistry

Dr. Derek Winegar and the entire team at Trade Winds Dental knows that each and every patient manages stress and fear differently, which is why we offer different options for sedation during your visit. This is how you create a new dental experience, free from worry, pain, anxiety, or that nagging fear. Let’s get you feeling comfortable about seeing the dentist again, with a visit that feels more like you’re with friends and family. We offer all of our patients in Georgetown oral conscious sedation or inhalation sedation, which are both safe and effective options that will help you deal with your stresses and anxieties while you are in the dental chair!

Oral Conscious Sedation

Oral medications are a highly effective way ofv dental anxiety management. We offer patients this option for a quick and easy way to ensure you’re feeling relaxed, but awake during your procedure. We will make sure that any medication you are given you are not allergic to and will give you the desired results of being calm and relaxed during your procedure.

Inhalation Sedation

Commonly referred to as laughing gas, nitrous oxide and oxygen inhalation is safe, effective, and proven to help nervous or frightened patients feel at ease. It’s not intended to put you to sleep, you’ll be able to ask questions and be alert but feel tranquil. With this sedation option, we can assure you that you will be relaxed with no lasting effects after your procedure!

If you or someone you care about is experiencing dental fear or is afraid of needles, talk to us. Are you worried about getting numb, so you’re hesitant to make the call? Let’s talk about how sedation dentistry works and can make any appointment less stressful. 


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