How to Manage Dental Anxiety Before Big Procedures
Hi, Dr Linda here from Diggers Rest Dental House, part of the Dental House Group.
If you feel anxious before a big dental procedure, you’re definitely not alone. Dental anxiety is something many people experience, and we take it seriously. The good news is, there are ways to make your visit feel much more comfortable, both physically and mentally.
One of the best ways to manage anxiety is by understanding what’s going to happen. Fear often comes from the unknown, so we always take the time to walk you through the procedure step by step. You’ll know what to expect, and you’ll have the chance to ask any questions before we get started. That clarity can go a long way in helping you feel more at ease.
For those who need extra support, we also offer sedation options. Depending on your needs and the procedure, you might benefit from happy gas, oral sedation, or even general anaesthesia. These options can help you feel calm and relaxed, and in some cases, you may not even remember the procedure at all.
There are also a few simple techniques you can use to help calm your nerves. Deep, slow breathing is a powerful tool. It helps slow your heart rate and brings your focus back to the present. We also provide noise-cancelling headphones and access to Netflix, music, or podcasts so you can stay relaxed and distracted during your treatment.
If your anxiety comes from a past experience, please let us know. We’re here to support you. Every appointment is tailored to your comfort. Whether that means giving you more time, checking in often, or adjusting the environment, we’ll do what it takes to help you feel safe and supported.
Most importantly, don’t let fear stop you from getting the care you need. If you’ve been avoiding treatment because of anxiety, we’re here to help you through it.
Just send us a DM or give us a call on 1800 GENTLE and we’ll work with you to create a calm, supportive experience.
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