Reasons You Feel Anxious Without Dental Anxiety

Maybe you’re not someone who experiences true dental anxiety. However, you’ve noticed that you find yourself feeling somewhat anxious when you see us for dental visits. You aren’t afraid of dentistry. You don’t mind coming in for your dental care. So, what could possibly be causing you to feel jittery? Take a moment to consider some common culprits, so you can easily avoid them in the future.

You Waited Until The Last Minute To Schedule

Did you look up and find that six months (or more) had passed? As a result, did you call us in a rush, hoping to find the soonest appointment possible, so you could be seen for the dental care you need? Perhaps you took a visit that was not at all convenient for your schedule but it’s what was available the soonest. This can most certainly cause anxiety. From now on, schedule months ahead of time!

You Didn’t Eat First

Did you take the time to eat something before showing up for dental care? You may not know this but when you come in without having eaten enough, it can cause you to feel anxious and even shaky. Eat! If you’ve ever heard that you should put your mealtime off until after an appointment, this simply is not true.

You Don’t Understand An Aspect Of Your Visit

No matter the purpose of your visit, whether restorative, preventive, cosmetic, etc., if there’s something you don’t understand, it can cause some anxiety. Ask us any dental care question you have. Remember, we are happy to stop and answer a question if you feel uncomfortable or unsure about something!

See Us For Calm, Enjoyable Visits

Need some hints for enjoying relaxing care? Talk with us the next time we see you and we will be happy to provide helpful recommendations. Set up an appointment in Grand Prairie, TX by contacting your dentist at Pecan Tree Dental to schedule a visit at (972) 262-5111.

Dr. Smith

Recent Posts

Easing Dental Anxiety With Sedation

When you have dental anxiety, or special needs and factors like an overactive gag reflex,…

7 hours ago

Our Approach To Treating Dental Emergencies

When you have a chipped or cracked tooth, or even if one is knocked out…

1 day ago

When Does Your Tooth Need A Filling?

If you begin to experience a painful toothache, you may need to receive a dental…

2 days ago

What’s Happening In Grand Prairie This Weekend?

We love talking to you about your oral health and our dental procedures, but on…

6 days ago

Helping Kids With Children’s Dentistry

We want to help your kids end 2024 and start 2025 with a healthier smile,…

1 week ago

How We Treat TMJ Disorder and Bruxism

When you have jaw joint strain or factors damage or upset bite balance, you could…

1 week ago