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There are a lot of things in this world to be afraid of, especially during the month of October with ghosts, ghouls, and goblins all around. However, your dentist in The Woodlands wants you to know that being afraid of going to your dental appointments doesn’t need to be something you fear. In fact, there are several things you can do to reduce your fear of the dentist.
One of the best things you can do to help reduce your fear of the dentist is to search for the best dentist in The Woodlands for you. Call around to dentists near you, talk with the team, ask questions, and let them know you’re afraid. The right dentist for you will reassure you that they work with dental patients with all types of dental fears and may even mention various types of sedation dentistry options to help you relax.
While this tip may not always be possible with certain COVID-19 restrictions, it doesn’t hurt to ask your dentist if you can bring a companion with you. Having a trusted friend or family member keep you company during your visits can help you feel relaxed and safe.
It’s ok to talk with your dentist and dental team about any anxieties you may have. In fact, we encourage you to! The more your team knows about how you’re feeling the better they can help you relax. If you need to take a break, let them know.
There’s so much power in simply breathing, especially if you practice calming breathing techniques or meditation. During your appointments, try to take slow, deep breaths and focus your attention on inhaling and exhaling. You can also try the 4-4-4 breathing technique the Navy Seals use.
Check to see if your dentist in The Woodlands offers or allows you to use distractions such as music, movies, or TV shows. Shifting your mind to focus on the plot of a show or lyrics or melody of some good tunes can ease anxiety while in the dental chair.
Seeing your dentist at least twice a year is crucial to maintaining a healthy smile. These preventive appointments allow your dental team to catch any small problems before they have the chance to turn into bigger, more serious problems. But if you’re scared of the dentist, you may put off these necessary visits. Try your best to schedule and keep dental appointments in order to protect your oral and overall health.
If you’re overdue for a dental visit and are a bit nervous, don’t hesitate to talk with your dentist. They understand and have experience working with anxious patients, and they can help change your mind about going to the dentist.
Dr. Leah Zils
Dr. Leah Zils is a highly skilled dentist with years of experience providing top-tier care to her patients. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Texas A&M University with a degree in biology and earned her dental degree from the University of Texas School of Dentistry in Houston. Committed to lifelong learning, Dr. Zils has completed over 140 hours of continuing education at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. Certified in laser dentistry and oral sedation and a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, she ensures her patients receive the most advanced, compassionate care.