Five Ways to Stay Calm and Get the Dental Work Done?

Five Ways to Stay Calm and Get the Dental Work Done?

Posted by EVERYONE'S FAMILY DENTAL on Sep 22 2022, 09:25 PM

When you visit the dentist, it can be hard to relax. After all, you’re surrounded by strange equipment and may be nervous about what the dentist might find. However, your anxiety won’t help your dental health. Dental anxiety is a common condition that can keep people from getting the dental care they need. This is why your dentist is prepared to help you relax. Most dentists are compassionate and will go out of their way to make you feel at ease. They can help you with your dental anxiety in many ways.

Here are a few strategies you can use to help calm your anxiety and get the dental work done:

  • Choosing a dentist that is right for you

Start by choosing a dentist who is right for you. While you can’t fully avoid pain, you can minimize the discomfort by being with a dentist you feel comfortable with. The dentist should be someone who listens to your concerns, explains procedures in layman’s terms, and takes the time to answer any questions you have.

  • Discuss your fears with your doctor

Explain your fears to your dentist. It’s normal to be nervous for dental appointments, and dentists are used to this anxiety. They understand that dental anxiety is a real thing, and they want to work with you. Tell your dentist what makes you feel anxious. Are you afraid of pain? Are you worried about not understanding what’s going on? Are you afraid of having a gag reflex? By discussing your fears, your dentist can take steps to calm your fears. 

  • Ask your dentist about dental sedation

There are several types of dental sedation that can help you relax during your appointment by removing the worry of discomfort. It is best to discuss these options with your dentist. He or she will be able to evaluate your needs and discuss which type of sedation will work best for you. Some of the most common types of sedation used in dentistry include oral sedation, nitrous oxide/ laughing gas, and IV sedation. 

  • Distract yourself

Distracting yourself during a long procedure can help. Listening to music or watching a favorite show can help pass the time and can help you relax. Music can drown out the noise of the dental tools, the drilling noise, and the dental assistant and dentist talking. Listening to music or watching a show can help you block out any distractions, keeping you calm and relaxed. Listening to music can also help you feel calm and relaxed.

  • Try relaxation techniques

Meditation, deep breathing, and other similar exercises can help bring down your stress levels. You can also use guided visualization for relaxation.

Contact Everyone's Family Dental to receive the best dental treatments in Schofield, WI, by calling (715) 803-2535 or visiting us at 2809 Schofield Avenue Suite B, Schofield, WI 54476.

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