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  • How to relax in the dentists chair  

    by Tony Forster

    Be cool in the chair!!!


    How to relax in the dentists chair

    If
    you're anything like me you'll feel varying degrees of anxiety when you find
    yourself sitting in the dentists chair, perhaps you can remember a specific
    incident from your childhood that brings back painful memories or maybe you
    don't like the sounds and smells involved. Being afraid of the dentist is
    nothing to be ashamed of and is something most of us experience at sometime in
    our lives.

    The good news however is that modern dentistry is is now a
    different experience, modern dentists have a greater understanding of their
    patients fears and concerns and have undergone additional training to meet
    these concerns. Dental practices have also greatly improved with less painful
    treatments, more efficient practices and quicker dental treatments along with
    your dentists empathy make for a much nicer experience.

    Lie back and
    think of something nice...

    5 things you can do to make the experience
    more enjoyable...

    1. Arrive relaxed, calm and on time - Plan your visit
    with care, be sure to allow plenty of time to arrive and park your car if
    driving. If you are running late or have difficulty getting there on time you
    will naturally be more stressed. A high level of stress can make you irritable
    and that makes it more difficult to control your level of anxiety.

    2.
    Try exercising your brain - Don't just sit in the dentists chair thinking about
    nothing or worse still imagining what might happen but use the time effectively
    by thinking about something that will tax your brain. Why not have brain puzzle
    already prepared or perhaps you'd prefer to think about planning your next
    holiday or a home improvement. Whatever you do make sure you have something to
    occupy your mind other than what is going on...

    3. You are in control -
    It is important that you let your dentists know how you will signal that you
    want them to stop now because you need a break before the dental treatment can
    start again. The mere fact that you can now control the situation often helps
    reduce anxiety and makes the treatment more bearable.

    4. Music can help
    - A personal stereo that allows you to play your own choice of music or a
    talking book can help distract your mind and hide the sound of
    treatment.

    5. Hypnosis and relaxation - Perhaps your dentists offer
    these techniques which are a little like day dreaming, these techniques allow
    you to gain control over your feelings of distress, panic or fear, if your
    dentist doesn't offer these services they will most likely be able to suggest
    somebody suitable.

    Most importantly speak to your dentist and explain
    any fears and concerns you may have about your treatment, a good dentist will
    be able to empathize with your feelings and by carefully explaining what they
    are about to do and how, it will go a long way to resolving your issues without
    the need for any other technique, you may even find yourself looking forward to
    next visit???


    About the Author

    Tony Forster has a keen interest in dental care and bad breath treatment and has
    compiled many useful resources at
    www.eliminate-bad-breath.info

    The
    content of this article is for information purposes only, it is advisable to consult
    your medical or dental practitioner before implementing any program or change to
    your current regime.







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