Coping with Dental Anxiety
Bring Friendly Support
Ask Lots of Questions
Know the Symptoms
What exactly is dental anxiety? How can you learn to understand, cope with, and avoid dental anxiety symptoms? Everyone gets a little uncomfortable at the dentist, but some people have more serious fears than others. Symptoms of dental anxiety can include:
- Aggressive behavior
- Crying
- Lots of sweating
- Panic attacks
- Heart palpitations
- Feeling like you’re going to faint
Try Sedation Dentistry
If you are too afraid of being entirely awake during your dental procedure, you might be a good candidate for Anaheim sedation dentistry. This is for patients with deep-seated fears of the dentist, and there are a few different options available.
Oral and inhalation sedation allow you to ingest something that will make you feel sleepy, if not entirely unconscious, throughout the duration of your dental procedure. You can also invest in IV sedation which will allow you to be unconscious for the procedure, or general anesthesia for more severe treatment needs.
Take Breaks
It is always okay to let your dentist know when you need a break. If you are in the middle of the procedure and you are starting to feel overwhelmed, you can raise your hand or use another signal to let the dentist know that you need a break before they proceed.