Posted by Dean L. Carlston Sep 24,2024
Overcoming the Fear of Visiting the Dentist
Many people fear visiting the dentist due to a combination of factors, particularly the anesthetic injection. The anticipation of pain is often fueled by past negative experiences or stories from others, which leads to heightened anxiety. Additionally, the sensation of losing control during the procedure and the vulnerability of having a needle stuck in such a sensitive area as the mouth can make the experience even more stressful, causing some to avoid the dentist altogether.
Facing the Fear
In Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway, author Susan Jeffers, PhD, teaches fear as a natural part of life; however, the key to overcoming it is to face it head-on and take action. This principle perfectly applies to dental anxiety, where "fear procedures," like injections, could be reduced by simply attending appointments and confronting the fear directly. Jeffers emphasizes that with each repetition, confidence builds, and the fear diminishes – just as regular dental visits can help patients feel more in control and less anxious.
Reframing Dental Fear
Reframing the fear of the dentist is an opportunity for growth and health; patients can turn an anxiety-inducing experience into one of personal empowerment, embracing the challenge rather than avoiding it.
Dr. Carlston's Approach
Dr. Carlston has been renowned for his nearly painless injections for decades, thanks to his unique technique, easing patient's fears and discomfort. His dedication to making dental visits as comfortable as possible has earned him the trust of countless patients.
To learn more about Dr. Carlston and his innovative approach to injections, visit carlstondentalgroup.com.
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