Dental anxiety describes the feelings of apprehension or stress some individuals experience in a dental setting. These concerns vary between patients; they may stem from previous clinical experiences, a sensitivity to certain stimuli, or a general sense of unease regarding dental treatment. When anxiety leads to the avoidance of dental care, it can impact long-term oral health. At Bond St, we focus on providing a supportive clinical environment where patients feel heard and their concerns are addressed through open communication.
Strategies for Managing Anxiety
For many patients, certain coping mechanisms can be utilised during an appointment to facilitate a calmer experience:
In some instances, patients may benefit from discussing their anxiety with a General Practitioner (GP) or a psychologist to address specific triggers.
Clinical Sedation Options
If conservative coping techniques are not sufficient, Bond St offers several clinical options to assist with anxiety management. A comprehensive medical history review and consultation are mandatory to determine suitability for these options:
Our Approach to Care
Our team is experienced in supporting patients who manage dental anxiety. We prioritise a tailored approach, ensuring that treatment plans are paced to suit the individual’s comfort level. If you are concerned about an upcoming visit, we encourage you to speak with our team so we can discuss the options available to support your clinical experience.
Important Information: All dental procedures carry risks. A clinical examination is required to determine suitability for any treatment, including sedation. Results vary between individuals. Any surgical or invasive procedure, including those performed under General Anaesthesia, carries additional risks; before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
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