Visiting your dentist should not be an apprehensive experience. We’re working on living tissue while you’re sitting there in the chair awake, so as dentists, we must be sensitive to your feelings and any preconceived issues you may bring to that chair.
In order to feel more control over the situation, bring some music, do deep breathing exercises and use hand signals to tell your dentist if you’re uncomfortable. If you’re nervous, let your dentist know before he starts the exam. If necessary, get recommendations from family and friends to find a new dentist with whom you’re more at ease. It can make all the difference in the world.
In order to feel more control over the situation, bring some music, do deep breathing exercises and use hand signals to tell your dentist if you’re uncomfortable. If you’re nervous, let your dentist know before he starts the exam. If necessary, get recommendations from family and friends to find a new dentist with whom you’re more at ease. It can make all the difference in the world.
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