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Dentist fear counselor

In our new dentist fear adviser you can inform yourself about current and important topics around the dental fear or the dental phobia. Examining the subject so unpleasant for you is the first step back to having healthy teeth and a carefree smile. All guidebook texts are written by the Sensitive Dentists – your specialists in dental anxiety.

Do not hesitate to contact us without any obligation by phone (0861-4696) or by email ([email protected]) if you have any questions about dental fear.

Modern dental office – technical equipment

In this article we would like to inform you about the latest technical possibilities that a

CAD / CAM system in the modern dental laboratory

modern dental office offers to your patients. Being on the cutting edge of technology is a matter of course for us to be able to offer our patients, especially patients with dental anxiety, optimal and gentle treatment. And the feeling of being treated in a modern and competent practice will help you to cope with your dental anxiety. Because this can already reduce the psychological pressure when the next appointment is approaching. A modern administration management

Root canal treatment without pain

Many patients for whom a root canal treatment or endodontic treatment is to be performed on the tooth is afraid that it might hurt. Some have already had bad experience with root canal treatments; others have just heard that

Root canal treatment with modern technology

Root canal treatments on the tooth can cause pain. There are also patients with dental phobia. Basically, a distinction should be made between pain during treatment and pain after treatment. Pain can be avoided by using modern treatment methods. Experienced dentists do not continue to work if a patient or a patient should still have complaints. The most important Read more

Spend time in the waiting room – but relaxing

Anesthetic methods for dental fear for a gentle treatment

Teeth under general anesthesia for a relaxed dental treatment

Estimates that le />Even a phobia develops out of it. The main problem is that sufferers avoid the way to the doctor, often even when the pain in the mouth is actually unbearable. In particular, the health of the mouth and teeth for the whole organism is very important. At least the general condition suffers due to the phobia. For patients suffering from dental anxiety, regular monitoring is so challenging that they even have mental and physical side effects. Often the panic results from the impressions that are gained within a dental practice. Unknown noise and odors also contribute to a tense atmosphere in the affected as the scanning of the tooth space itself. In addition to the use of a drill teeth removal is an absolute horror scenario for anxiety patients. Nonetheless, permanent pain is not a recommended alternative to visiting the specialist , As a rule, dentists therefore offer general anesthesia to help teeth to take the patient’s phobia. Consequently, while the dentist is doing his job, anxiety patients can relax and sleep comfortably without pain and without the mental strain.

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Preparation for the visit to the dentist: How to effectively combat your nervousness

Pain: Why they are meaningful

If we could not feel any pain, some inflammation or disease in our body would go undetected. Pain is practically a signal to our brains and reports that something is not going the way and we should pay more attention to the painful area. Our pain sensation is like an endogenous early warning system, which should point out any malfunctions and protect us from permanent damage. Without feeling pain, hardly anyone would go to the doctor, not even realize that something is wrong in their own body. The sensory perception of pain thus fulfills a very important task in our lives, since we are forced to act if we want to get rid of the consciously experienced pain. The pain takes on a protective function in our body.

Fear of anesthesia at the dentist

Amazingly many people feel discomfort when they have to go to the dentist. In some people it is more than discomfort. A full-blown dental fear or phobia prevents such people from going to the dentist. You do not visit this until you can no longer endure your pain. A dentist could treat such patients completely anesthetized under anesthesia. Anesthesia is also occasionally seen in other procedures – for example, in larger operations on the jaw. Here, a practice often experiences patients who are afraid of anesthesia. It is important that patients talk about their fears. Only then can the doctor help cope with dental anxiety or fear of anesthesia.

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Fear the dentist through behavioral therapy

People who feel uncomfortable visiting a dentist are no exception. Even seasoned truck drivers or an educated professor of ethnology are not necessarily immune to such fears. Anxiety patients can be found in all different population sentiments. Regardless of education level or age, a person can develop an anxiety disorder through drastic experiences such as separation, the loss of a loved one, or other unsightly experiences. As long as the fear of the dentist moves in a normal frame and spreads as a queasy feeling in the stomach, she is a normal fear. It does not require behavioral therapy as a countermeasure. A full-blown anxiety disorder can become the fear of the dentist when someone attaches too much importance to his anxiety. The more space one gives to his fears, the more the fear-inducing ideas increase to a true emotional crescendo. Often with a pronounced fear of dentists bad experiences with dentists are the trigger. After the triggering experience with one or more dentists, a real dental phobia develops sooner or later. Its basis is a supposed or real trauma. The anxiety disorder can be associated with panic attacks, sweats, palpitations or breathlessness and feel very dramatic.
The anxiety disorder manifests itself in a dramatic way

Dental Fear: What to do about it?


Not a few patients ask themselves this question, who always postpone their visit to the dentist out of sheer fear. If you are affected by it yourself, do not be ashamed: According to studies, around 75 percent of all patients suffer from a dental phobia or dental fear. It is important and helpful to find the right dentist for anxiety patients in order to get the problem under control permanently and satisfactorily. Because a pronounced dental fear leads in sensitive and overly anxious patients to a high psychological stress with serious consequences. The increasing decay of the teeth, gums and jawbone makes the overall situation even worse for the patients and the spiral of anxiety keeps spiraling upwards. In particularly severe cases of dental anxiety, patients no longer go to treatment. Well-intentioned advice from outsiders simply literally “clenching one’s teeth” and finally getting through the treatment does not help much and even achieves the opposite: the anxiety patient feels cornered and the phobia grows immeasurably.
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