Although they are already withering in pain, many still hesitate to visit a dentist. The thought of having the “tooth doctor” take a look at their opened mouth and take out the bad tooth right in front of them is just too horrid to imagine. The needle. The blood. It's just too much!
Majority of those experiencing toothache would rather drown themselves in pain killers, hoping that the pain would go away. But the only thing these pills do for them is prolong their agony. The pain goes for a while and then comes back again with a vengeance. What are these people thinking? Isn't it much better to have the thing pulled out to end their misery? Sounds like a pretty good idea to me.
The anxiety associated with it could make someone go through moments of panic, breathlessness, nausea, heart palpitations, among others. But more than the anxiety, the real problem lies in the avoidance. Avoiding dental appointments could lead to infections that can jeopardize one's health. To prevent this, here are a few tips to manage and deal with your dental anxiety before it turns worse and life threatening.