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Dating your dentist

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Scared to visit the dentist? You are certainly not alone. According to the Dental Fears Research Clinic, because they are scared. Another 20 percent say they go to the dentist only when they have to because of their fears. While our goal is always to make you as comfortable as possible and to give every patient a great experience, we understand that dental phobia is real and can be truly scary. But the moment those scrubs go on and their pick sets come out, they suddenly become worrisome to those with dental phobia. Why are people scared of dentists? There can be a lot of reasons. They have a fear that those traumatic events will happen again. No one likes to get hurt, and many people choose to avoid having to go to the dentist altogether rather than to face those fears. This is especially true of those who may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, as they worry about the unknown when they do not have complete control of a situation. People who are scared of the dentist may be fearful of going because they worry they have cavities that will need to be drilled. But if they do not go to the dentist and get their teeth cleaned, the chances of them having a cavity or other dental complication increases. This fear ensures that when an individual finally makes it to the dentist, they will need serious treatment, which may upset them and cause them to avoid the dentist again in the future. The desire is an evolutionary instinct: Our ancestors who protected their mouths and noses were more likely to remain alive. While we no longer face threats from the beasts that may have hunted our ancestors down, we still maintain that desire to protect our mouths and noses. That means our natural instinct is to resist opening our mouths and becoming vulnerable to another person. Instead, we are biologically built to guard these areas and keep them private. Perhaps you nodded your head as you read those examples. You may have been avoiding the dentist for years, or you may have only recently begun to feel uncomfortable. No matter how long you have suffered from dental phobia, you need to admit to yourself that you are scared to visit the dentist. It could be one of the reasons listed above, or it could be something more or less complex. If you feel nervous and anxious about going to the dentist, you can probably overcome that on your own, with the tips below. But if your phobia is being caused by a deeper issue, such as PTSD, then you may need professional assistance. Here are ways you can make visiting the dentist more comfortable and perhaps even pleasant, easing the fears you have battled in the past. Meet Your Dentist Before Getting Treated It may be you only know your dentist as the person behind the mask who peeks at your teeth every six months. If you get to know the person behind the mask a bit, your mind may be put at ease. This could be as s