Breathing Techniques
If you have made it to the office for your exam, but you are already experiencing severe anxiety, consider a few breathing exercises to reduce your stress …show more content…
Sunglasses will block the bright light used in exams while also reducing your sight of dental tools and instruments.
Sedation Dentistry
Regular exams and cleanings are important, but you may also require treatments to correct issues affecting your oral health. Unfortunately, many of these procedures can be overwhelming and impossible to perform if you suffer with odontophobia. Thankfully, sedation dentistry is available for patients with this strong fear of the dentist.
Sedation can be administered in a variety of ways including orally or through an IV. This option allows you to feel more calm and relaxed during your treatment, but it also ensures your dentist has a calm environment to complete their procedure, ensuring you receive proper care.
It is important to note that you will not be able to drive after a procedure using sedation, so make sure a friend or family member comes to your appointment.
Suffering with odontophobia can wreak havoc on your smile, but it can also affect your emotional well-being. To learn more about working through your fear, contact a dentist Frisco TX from Accent Dental at (972)