What is Odontophobia, and Do You Have it?

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Odontophobia is condition depicting an irrational and overwhelming fear of dentistry, is a very real fear for many people.

Research estimates that over 75 percent of adults experience some form of ‘dental fear,’ and up to 10% percent suffer from ondontophobia.

One of the main reasons so many people fear the dentist is because of embellishment stories told by others.

These stories are often told in the presence of children. Telling such stories can plant the seeds of fearful feelings toward dental professionals.

Another aspect is felling of loss of control and helplessness when visiting the dentist, like the Eugene OR dentist at North Eugene Family Dental,  which can cause fear.

Chronic stress can also manifest orally through over salivation or dry mouth. It may disrupt the pH balance in saliva which can cause acidic saliva, this causes tooth decay and tooth aches.

Dry mouth from added stress affects bacterial growth in the mouth, and many of the medications that are prescribed to reduce stress may cause dry mouth.

For people who experiences depressives, going to the dentist is not high on their list of concerns. This can cause tooth decay or even tooth loss, which can lead to additional depression.

Having a smile you are not proud of can reduce self-esteem, which can also lead to causing more depression. The more serious the psychological issue in an individual, the greater the issues with oral care.

Dentists are learning that everyone does not have the same threshold for pain and are responding with kindness and researched tactics.

Today, oral care providers have patient friendly dental offices, anesthetics to reduce extra pain, and they are aware of fear and anxiety in patients.

A pleasant and attractive smile goes a long way for self-esteem and an individual’s comfort.

A recent poll of males and females asked which aspect of the opposite sex would be the means to a quick dismissal of potential for dating, bad teeth came in number one.

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One Response to What is Odontophobia, and Do You Have it?

  1. Thanks for the definition! I have it from a VERY BAD experience!! Now I have found a great dental clinic that uses GAS! Thank God for GAS!!!!

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