Fear of the dentist
Fear of the dentist is often a factor that affects your visits to the dentist office and is the result of bad experiences from the past. Mostly, it’s a fear of pain, but it’s also disturbed by the sound and smell of dental instruments and preparations. Concerns, fears, and doubts are the main barriers to ensuring adequate dental care. Whatever your experience, we are here to help.
An open conversation
Share your fears and concerns with your dentist. Many dentists are experienced in working with anxious patients and will understand your needs, helping to create a more pleasant experience for you.
Education about procedures
The more you understand the procedures and interventions, the less you will fear the unknown. Learn more about various dental procedures and get familiar with the ones you will undergo.
Relaxation techniques
Practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or visualization can help reduce anxiety before a dentist visit.
Share your fears with us
When visiting our dental center, we encourage you to share your fears, expectations, and what you would like to avoid with your dentist at We will gladly listen to you and help you overcome your fears with explanations.
Years of experience with patients
Our dentists have years of experience working with patients who have developed a fear of the dentist. Your first visit will certainly be a special experience as you will first meet your chosen dentist and their assistant. Our staff will always warmly welcome you and give you their full attention. When visiting our dental center, we strive to create the most pleasant, comfortable, and stress-free experience for you.
How does the examination proceed?
Consult an expert
Arriving at our dental center is an opportunity to confide your fears and expectations to the dentist. With experienced staff, your first visit will be a special experience. You will be greeted with kindness and warmth and they will fully dedicate themselves to your needs, ensuring you experience a pleasant, comfortable, and stress-free visit.
Creating a personalised treatment plan
Creating a customized treatment plan is an important process that helps patients with fear of the dentist manage their anxiety and build trust in dental care. With a holistic approach and empathetic demeanor, the dentist will ensure that the patient receives necessary treatment in a manner that suits them best.
Treatment and support after the visit
After implementing the planned treatment, the dentist provides the patient with tips for proper home care and prevention of potential side effects of the procedure. This allows the patient to feel supported even after the visit, helping to reduce fear of future visits.
Experienced team of experts
Our experienced team of dentists brings rich experience and knowledge, ensuring safe, effective, and personalised dental care services.
Quality materials
We use the highest quality materials to ensure the longevity, stain resistance and natural appearance of your teeth.
Modern technologies
We use modern dental technologies to provide patients with fast, comfortable, and as pleasant as possible treatment for their dental issues.
Tracking and support
Our team will provide comprehensive follow-up and support throughout the entire process to achieve the desired and planned result.
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Answers to frequently asked questions
Is fear of the dentist common?
Yes, fear of the dentist is common and can affect people of all ages.
How to overcome fear of the dentist?
Fear of the dentist, or dental phobia, is a common occurrence, with about 25% of patients experiencing anxiety before visiting the dentist. When you are ready to face your fear, know that dentists and staff regularly accommodate patients who are anxious or nervous during their dental visits. It is very important to choose a dentist who has experience with patients who have dental phobia. Many dental offices specializing in patients with dental phobia also create a more patient-friendly environment with calming music, pleasant photographs, and without intimidating images of dental diseases or the smell of disinfectant. During the visit, the dentist will reduce your fear by thoroughly explaining the procedures, frequently checking in on how you feel, and allowing you to stop the treatment at any time if you feel uncomfortable. During your visit to the dentist, you can also use various relaxation techniques: you can meditate, listen to relaxing music, or find other ways to distract your thoughts. Many patients find it helpful to bring a loved one who is not afraid of the dentist and can support them during the visit.
The dentist must take enough time and, during the initial visits, start with smaller procedures. The patient needs to feel in complete control and trust the dentist.
What is the fear of the dentist called?
Fear of the dentist is professionally termed dental phobia.
Why does fear of the dentist usually arise?
People develop a fear of the dentist for different reasons.
Fear of pain is a very common reason. This mainly concerns patients who had their first dental visit before the development of modern dentistry as we know it today, where most procedures can be done painlessly.
Fear often stems from the sense of helplessness. Patients may feel helpless because they don’t know what will happen and how painful it might be.
The feeling of shame can also be a cause of fear of the dentist. The mouth is a very intimate part of a person, and patients can feel ashamed because of the condition of their teeth. Shame can also stem from the physical proximity that patients experience when the dentist is fixing their teeth.
One of the most common causes of fear is undoubtedly a negative past experience â patients fear that such an experience will repeat itself.
Can we opt for general anesthesia due to fear of the dentist?
Certain procedures can also be performed under general anaesthesia if your dentist thinks it is appropriate.
Are there any medications to reduce fear?
There is no medicine that works directly on anxiety, but your GP may prescribe certain sedatives to help ease the feeling of anxiety and relax you.
How will they deal with my fear?
Our experienced dentists will listen to your fears with sensitivity and compassion and try to tailor your treatment to make you as comfortable as possible.
What if I feel uncomfortable during the procedure?
Your comfort is our priority. If you feel uncomfortable, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can stop the procedure or use alternative approaches.
Will my fear diminish over time?
With the right treatment and support, fear can often be reduced or completely overcome. Together, we will build trust in dental care.