We only have to think back on all the excuses and last-minute cancellations we’ve encountered to know that people tend to put off going to the dentist. We get it, a dental visit isn’t always the most pleasant part of your day, but we promise you that putting off your dental appointment, whether it’s a preventive visit or to repair a problem, will only cause you more inconvenience and discomfort in the future. With that in mind, here are a few tips for how to make your next visit more comfortable. We don’t want to miss out on seeing your smile!
Talk to Us About Your Concerns
If you get nervous about going to the dentist, whether for a checkup or a procedure, the most important thing to do is to tell the dentist and the dental team about your anxiety. We have lots of techniques for making you feel at ease during your dental treatment, but we won’t know that this is something you need unless you tell us about it.
Be an Informed Dental Patient
Many dental patients feel more at ease when they are fully informed about their treatment. The dentist and hygienist would be happy to talk to you throughout your appointment, explaining how, why, and when each step is taking place. For example, if we’re placing a filling, we may quickly shoot your tooth with a jet of air. The purpose of this is to dry the surface of your tooth so the restoration adheres properly. If sudden noises or sensations are disturbing to you, we will explain this step right before it happens so you know what to expect and what’s happening.
Find a Distraction
Some patients have an easier time relaxing when they are provided with a distraction. We highly encourage patients to bring their favorite music, audiobook or podcasts on their smartphone or an MP3 player, along with headphones. If the sounds of dental equipment bother you, having a different sound to concentrate on can make the experience more pleasant. This is also one of the reasons we’ll chat with you while you’re in the dental chair. We know you might not always be able to respond, but we want to do whatever we can to make you feel welcome and respected.
Appointments Before & After Work or School & on Saturdays & Sundays!
Request Online or Call Today!
Related Posts
The Truth About Breath Mints
Many people use breath mints to keep their breath fresh throughout the day, but did you know that breath mints can actually contribute to tooth decay?
The Importance of Dental Exams
You probably know that it’s important to visit your dentist regularly for teeth cleanings to help prevent tooth decay, but did you know that a visit to your dentist has other benefits?
The Healing Power of Water
Water is one of the foundational substances of our planet, vital for all living things. Our bodies require water to keep all the complex systems functioning properly. Have you ever noticed that one of the most common pieces of health advice is to hydrate?