insideKENT Magazine Issue 31 - October 2014 | Page 79

HEALTH+WELLNESS Tackling Dental Phobia NOBODY NECESSARILY LIKES GOING TO THE DENTIST, BUT FOR SOME PEOPLE, JUST THE THOUGHT OF AN UPCOMING DENTAL VISIT CAN TRIGGER MANY MIXED UNPLEASANT FEELINGS SUCH AS ANXIETY AND SLEEPLESSNESS. THESE PEOPLE ARE COMMONLY KNOWN TO SUFFER FROM DENTAL PHOBIA, WHICH IS GENERALLY THE TERM USED TO DEFINE A FEAR OF DENTISTS AND DENTAL WORK. Dr. Charlie Attariani D.M.D Deriving from the Greek word 'phóbos', the term translates to mean an extreme or irrational fear of, or aversion to something. This kind of fear is often exaggerated and disabling, and the sufferer will try to avoid it by any means possible. According to the British Dental Association, around 25% of the British population suffers from some sort of anxiety before visiting the dentist, and around 12% of us suffer from extreme dental anxiety and fear. Dental phobia comes in many forms, but to name a few, there's the fear of the needle, fear of the pain associated with treatment, fear of the drill, fear of feeling powerless and/or fear of choking. Patients can experience one or more of these feelings and in many cases, this leads to the client missing their appointment or becoming severely distressed during their visit. Sometimes, intense fear may make it near impossible for the dentist to fulfill the treatment. However, where do these phobias originate from? There is no solid answer here, as these feelings vary from person to person, but for many patients it's often related to a previous bad experience. While some patients have not had bad experiences themselves, they may of heard horror stories from others. Many patients nowadays are using Internet-based message boards, blogs and social networking sites to keep in touch, which ultimately can lead to false rumours surrounding certain treatments. Dr. Golnar Hassirian D.M.D Also, parents who themselves are very frightened of certain treatments, can enforce that fear on their children when bringing them in for checkups or treatments. So how do you ov W&6