Dental anxiety is a common source of stress and fear when going to the dentist. Here's how to manage it and heal from it.
How feasible is it to use psychological strategies to manage dental anxiety in adults in primary NHS practice?Brandon, A.SAAD Digest
Dental Anxiety - How Would You Manage It? SAAD DigestRao Karnad, Maya P.
Anxiety.Many people, including those without a mental health problem, havedental anxiety. If you have an anxiety disorder, you may avoid seeing a dentist regularly, which can lead to dental problems. Low energy.Depression or other mental illnesses can make you feel tired andunmotivated. You may...
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Beyond specific practices to manage dental appointment anxiety, what else can people do in the face of this stress? It's really important for patients to express their fears and anxieties to their dentist and their staff—you often see the front desk and the dental assistants before the dentist...
This app uses the principals of mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy to help people beat their fear of the dentist’s chair right from the comfort of their homes. With the power to manage their behavior, feelings, and thoughts at their next dental appointment, the people from the pilot...
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Manage stress with therapy Risks of excessive teeth grinding and jaw clenching Excessive teeth grinding and jaw clenching, known as bruxism, can lead to various risks for both dental health and overall well-being. Prolonged grinding can strain jaw muscles, causing tooth and jaw pain or potentially...