anxiety patients

We are pleased that you have found your way to us – no matter how long ago you last visited the dentist.

Incidentally, they are not alone with their fears. Around 60% of the German population says they are afraid of going to the dentist.

At this point we can assure you: No matter what condition your teeth are in, we will find a way together to remedy the situation and make you smile again.

Action

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To get to know The first appointment is for getting to know each other. In a consultation, we will inform you about the options for pain-free treatment. In some cases, an x-ray is also taken.
treatment plan Together we will draw up a plan for future treatment with you, introduce you to various solutions and will be happy to discuss equipment and materials that can be used. Then choose a follow-up appointment to actually start your treatment.
treatment On the basis of the developed treatment plan, we carry out the planned treatments with you step by step.
retching For patients with gag reflexes, we have the option of not taking impressions. Here we use a camera and scan your teeth before making inlays, crowns and bridges. The use of hypnosis and oral acupuncture can also significantly reduce gagging and other fears (such as the fear of anesthetic injections).
deflection With long treatments, you have the option of listening to your desired music on headphones and thus relaxing despite the treatment.
anesthesia Whenever you wish, local anesthesia can provide pain relief in the area being treated.

Contact Person

The team of the dental practice Dr. med. Karin Fiedler and Dr. med. Michael Rusetzki has more than 25 years of experience and numerous during this time anxiety patients professional and with that necessary empathy treated at the Dresden location. We are happy to personally support you advisory interview available and plan the first sensible treatment steps together with you.

Christina Cherry

Painless treatment at the dentist

Painless treatment

Painless treatment at the dentist
– what options are there for anxiety patients?

The days when the visit to the dentist were associated with severe pain are long gone. Nevertheless, going to the dentist is still associated with discomfort and fear for many patients. Fortunately, there is a multitude of treatment options in modern dentistry, through which a visit to the dentist can take place completely free of fear, stress and pain. The main options for pain-free treatment include:

  • laughing gas
  • Local anesthetic
  • Twilight sleep / analog sedation
  • general anesthetic
  • laser treatment

laughing gas

Nitrous oxide was a popular means of creating a relaxed and happy atmosphere back in the 1980s. Because of its anxiolytic and calming effect, it is particularly popular today for the dental treatment of anxiety patients. In addition to its calming effect, laughing gas also has an analgesic effect.

Christina Cherry

Anxiety patients in Berlin Neukölln

Fear patient treatment

Your dentist in Neukölln

What is dental phobia?

The thought of the upcoming visit to the dentist gives many people a queasy feeling. In some patients, there are also wet hands, panicky fear or even a circulatory collapse. Like about a quarter of all Germans, these people suffer from so-called dental phobia.

The fear often affects those affected so much that visits to the dentist, especially in the event of complaints, are completely avoided. As a result, dental health often suffers from enormous fear for years.

How can we help anxiety patients?

Those affected by a dentist phobia need a particularly sensitive approach by the dentist and his team. At Dr. We always try to relieve Popovici and Schulz of this fear and do everything we can to provide you with stress-free and pain-free treatment.

Christina Cherry

Afraid of the dentist

Fear of the dentist

Synonyms in a broader sense

Children at the dentist, dental phophy, childish fear of the dentist

The parents

The anxiety before the dentist is common.
This affects not only adults, but also children if they are not properly prepared for the dentist’s visit.

The parents are the role models for their children, so it is not surprising that their fear of the dentist is also passed on to the children. But visiting the dentist should be seen as a completely natural process of everyday life. Therefore, the children should get to know the dental practice as early as possible, even if they are still with them no Treatment is necessary.
Under no circumstances should a visit to the dentist be threatened as punishment. On the other hand, the indication that it would not hurt the dentist is harmful, since the child is then informed that the dentist may experience pain.

Christina Cherry