Dental anxiety

Anonymous
Can anyone please recommend a dental office that can deal with adult with dental anxiety?
I need a root canal, a few cavities that need filing.
Any adults with dental anxiety that can relate or have any tips that could help? Thank you!
Anonymous
I hope you get good response to this OP.

I too have dental anxiety am looking for a new dentist as well. I need a lot of work and am so anxious about the amount of visits it will take, the pain and expense.

I hate the feeling of being trapped in the chair!

I wish you well with your dental work.
Anonymous
I suffer dental anxiety and have it well managed, currently. I had to find a new dentist after my long time wonderful dentist retired. I asked for recs from friends and neighbors for siomeone who is kind. When I met my now dentist, I was upfront about my anxiety. I explained to him what it feels like for me being in the chair, even for just a cleaning. I let him know what helps me: not being flat on my back, being informed of sounds and smells which might occur, being told how much longer it would be, etc. I recently had a cleaning with a new hygienist and I filled her in beforehand. I had minimal anxiety! As far as root canal, go to an endodontist and white knuckle it if you have to...you don't want an infection. What area are you in?
Anonymous
I’ve used Bethesda Sedation Dentistry and had good experiences. (I have high dental anxiety too!)

Anonymous
I had major anxiety about a root canal, and I was able to take valium the night before and the morning of and it made a huge difference.
Anonymous
I had been putting off getting some cavities dealt with for several years due to anxiety but had a good experience with Varney at:
https://www.capitaldentaldds.com/capital-dental/our-doctors/
Anonymous
Dr. Yelamanchi in Rockville is fantastic with root canals. He’s very calm and the procedure is almost pain-free.
Anonymous
Xanax
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Xanax

Sedation isn't an option for those of us with medical trauma. My dental anxiety stems from having been sexually assaulted by a dentist when I was 18. He probed my mouth and inside my throat while saying disgusting things to me. I was in the chair laid back and there was a tray if instruments over me. There was no one else in the room. I froze. He then drilled my molar and started a root canal. I never went back to him and avoided dentists for 10 years. No way will I incapacitate myself around a man.
Anonymous
It’s very common and almost all dentists will accommodate. (I had a multiple adult teeth shattering accident and have significant dental anxiety after all the subsequent root canals/implants/etc.)

I find the key is to be matter of fact and up front (and to listen to bring your AirPods and listen to a good book or podcast!) I had an Ativan before a particularly involved appt a few years ago but that’s it. However if I still felt highly anxious I would ask for it again.
Anonymous
Tysons Dental Esthetics has been good for me. I get Nitrous -- it's the only thing that works for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Xanax

Sedation isn't an option for those of us with medical trauma. My dental anxiety stems from having been sexually assaulted by a dentist when I was 18. He probed my mouth and inside my throat while saying disgusting things to me. I was in the chair laid back and there was a tray if instruments over me. There was no one else in the room. I froze. He then drilled my molar and started a root canal. I never went back to him and avoided dentists for 10 years. No way will I incapacitate myself around a man.


OMG, I'm so sorry.

I was SA by a gynecologist when I was in my early 20s. These horrible people do real damage.
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