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PHOBIAS ASSOCIATED WITH

DENTISTRY

PRESENTED BY :SNIGDHA THAKURANKIT PRABHAKAR

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A persistent, irritational fear of a specific object, activity or situation that leads to a compelling desire to avoid it.

Phobia

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Dentobhobia is defined as an unpleasant mental, emotional, or physiologic sensation derived from a specific dental related stimulus.

WHAT IS DENTAL PHOBIA??

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How to recognise a patient with dental anxiety or phobia

FEARACTIVATES

SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

PRODUCING EPINEPHRINE

DILATED PUPIL INCREASED HEART RATE INCREASED BLOOD PRESSURE INCREASED RESPIRATORY RATE

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Different phobias related to dentistry

FEAR OF UNKNOWN

FEAR OF DENTAL PROCEDURES

SENSITIVE GAG REFLEX

FEAR OF LOUD NOISE

Feeling Uncomfortable Lying Back In A Dentist's Chair

UNABLE TO BREATHE THROUGH NOSE

Fear of pain

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Fear of unknown

It is a phenomenon in which with patients do not wish to accept or meet with anything unfamiliar in terms of any situation.

How to overcome:-In such patients first visit counseling and tell show do technique is advised.

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FEAR OF DENTAL PROCEDURES

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FEAR OF DENTAL PROCEDURES

Many dental instruments look pointy and sharp.

HOW TO OVERCOME :-

Education and communication is the key.

In treatment areas keep instruments, needle, and the syringe out of patient’s sight

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Sensitive gag reflex

People with a sensitive gag reflex may loathe the part of the dentist's visit where those tabs are put in the mouth for the dental X-ray. These days, newer dentist offices offer panoramic X-rays.

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Fear of loud noiseDental tools can be really loud, and the noise can stir up fear in some people.

HOW TO OVERCOME :-

Wear Earplugs Noise cancelling head plugs

to block out sound.

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 Feeling Uncomfortable Lying Back In A Dentist's Chair

Some people may be uncomfortable with something as simple as lying back in the dentist's chair, due to a bad back or some control issues.

HOW TO OVERCOME:-A simple remedy may be for the dentist to only put the patient half-back so that it's more comfortable or can provide with supporting pillows.

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Unable To Breathe Through The Nose

Mouth breathers have phobia that they wont be able to breathe during their dental treatment.

How to overcome :-

Nasal strips to help them breathe

Nitrous oxide to relax the patient

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Fear due to previous bad experiences

Previous bad experience.Heard of bad experiences

from family or friends. 50-80% of dental fear and

anxiety happens during childhood/ adolescence.

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Fear of painFear of pain is a common phenomenon which stops patient to undergoing dental treatment

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Traditional Pain Control Methods

Topical anesthetics Desensitizers Nitrous oxide-oxygen sedation Local anesthetics IV sedation Sedatives/anti anxiety meds General anesthesia

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Causes of dental phobia Bad experience:-

History of abuse:-

Uncaring dentist:-

Vicarious learning:-

Post-Traumatic Stress:-

Humiliation

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