Dental anxiety is very common. By some estimates, 50-80% of adults in America have some level of anxiety about dental care. Most people have mild dental anxiety that doesn’t stop them from getting care, but severe dental anxiety can make it difficult to keep your mouth healthy.
But if you have dental anxiety, the team at Dental Studio 920 is here to help. We offer a comfortable judgment–free anxiety for every patient. And we’ve also come up with some simple advice you can use to manage your anxiety and keep it under control.
First, you need to find a dentist who will listen to you, take your needs into account, and treat you with the care and respect you deserve. At our office, Dr. Sam Schmidt loves treating patients with dental anxiety, and helping them get the care they need for healthy mouths.
And this starts with an open, honest discussion about your dental anxiety. You need to talk to your dentist about what makes you anxious. Are you embarrassed by your teeth? Do you hate the sound of a dental drill, or the smell of the dental office? Do you fear loss of control? Did you have a bad or painful experience with a previous dentist?
Talking about these things with your dentist is the first step to identifying healthy coping mechanisms, which can help you overcome your anxiety. For example, if you don’t like the sound of dental drills, you could wear headphones and listen to music to help you deal with this trigger, and feel more comfortable during your appointment at Dental Studio 920.
If you have dental anxiety, the idea of an invasive treatment like a root canal or tooth extraction may seem really scary. But there’s good news! If you take great care of your mouth, you can pretty much eliminate your risk of serious oral health problems.
That means you’ll be way less likely to need any kind of invasive oral surgery. Good oral hygiene starts at home, so brush 2-3 times a day for 2 minutes using fluoride toothpaste, and floss once per day. Maintaining a healthy, low-sugar diet and avoiding habits like smoking and alcohol use will also help with your oral health.
You also should see Dr. Schmidt every six months for an oral exam and teeth cleaning. Routine cleanings help reduce your risk of issues like cavities and gum disease. They also let Dr. Schmidt catch potential oral health issues early. If he does recognize a problem, early intervention means you’re way less likely to need an invasive dental procedure.
Dr. Schmidt specializes in sedation dentistry in Green Bay, and our team can offer sedation for any appointment, even a teeth cleaning. Take a look at our sedation options below.
If you have dental anxiety in Green Bay, seeing the right dentist is crucial for maintaining your oral health. And at Dental Studio 920, we welcome patients from all walks of life. Even if you have severe anxiety, Dr. Schmidt can work with you to find strategies that will help you feel relaxed and comfortable. We’ll always make sure you get the dental care you need for a healthy mouth. Contact us online or give us a call at (920)-399-0428 to schedule an appointment today.