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Page 1: How to talk to your dentist about dental anxiety
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Sadly, many people get serious anxiety from going or even thinking about the dentist. Whether this stems from a poor experience in the past or just general fear of unknown or presumably painful procedures, it can be bad enough that it prevents you from going to the dentist. However, the longer you avoid the dentist, the more issues you may end up having, which will just lead to confirmation that the dentist leads to pain. What matters most is finding a dentistry office that will listen to your concerns.

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Set Expectations

Before stepping foot in the dentist’s office, the dentist or a receptionist, depending on availability, will be able to give you an overview of what to expect when you visit. Setting expectations is one of the most useful things you can do to relieve anxiety about going to the dentist. Because one of the main causes of anxiety is fear of the unknown, knowing what to expect should help calm some of the nerves.

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Be Open and Honest

Once you arrive, you can discuss your anxieties and concerns with the dental hygienists and dentist. Be open and honest about how you’re feeling with your dentist every time you have an appointment. A good dentist will listen and will not rush you. Serenity Dental works hard to ensure that every patient is treated like they are valued, not like they are just another patient being pushed through the assembly line.

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Explain Past Experiences

If you have proper expectations about what will happen during your visit, and have explained your concerns with the staff, you can still go a step further. If the reason for your anxiety is a bad dental experience in your past, let them know about what happened. Sometimes, simply explaining what happened previously in a calm and succinct manner can give the dentist a better idea how they can explain to you how they can help you through the process.

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We’re here to help!

Serenity Dental puts a lot of effort into ensuring that your dental experience will be the best and most comfortable possible. They use the highest quality technology and treatments in order to not give you anything extra to worry about. You can even go onto Serenity Dental’s website and see a full office tour so you know exactly what to expect when you go there.

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