My wife is a dental assistant and comes across this all the time. Most dentist use nitrous oxide which is a gas you breathe and calms you down..also known as laughing gas. Having the parent in the room helps too. If you are an adult and still afraid, like me(im 26) you can take a pill before your appointment and it puts you out.or your mind out...you're still awake you just dont know whats going on as much. Also sometimes having the dentist tell you what he is going to do before he does it may help so you know what to expect. Hope this helps.
2006-07-29 13:23:32
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answered by gentlegiant255 2
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2016-12-10 17:54:04
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answered by dricketts 4
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same here except im 13 im afraid of the dentist, the doctor, and the ppl that cut ur hair...way 2 creepy 4 me 2 handl i always just think that when its over i wont have 2 go back 4 a long long time...
2006-07-29 11:41:02
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answered by ... 6
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yeah i know how she feels, i am kinda afraid of the dentist too. the last appointment i had was to have 5 1/2 teeth pulled! it was terrible.
tell her that yes, she WILL have some discomfort, but it will go away and afterward she'll be glad she got it over with!
2006-07-31 10:53:54
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answered by shyviolet 3
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See if there are any anesthesiologist dentists around the place you live. They will do the normal dentist routine while she is knocked out.
2006-07-29 11:53:56
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answered by Beast from the East 5
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Just tell her that it would be different than way before and that is normal to feel fear, cause most of people feel the same of dentists but they take care of their teeth.. :)
2006-07-29 11:38:30
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answered by Zhana 1
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oh gosh by the time i was 12 i had already had some very TRAUMATIC orthodontic and dental experiences lol.
im not sure theres a cure for the fear. i still get scared sometimes. lol
2006-07-29 16:01:17
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answered by cookiesR yummy 2
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She should be!!! I also had a BAD experience or two...
2006-07-29 11:37:44
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answered by Scoot 4
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shoot. i'm 43 and i'm still afraid of them. you don't know what there going to do to ya.
2006-07-29 11:37:20
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answered by rickinobetz 3
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