Dental Anxiety

Although dental anxiety is a common problem for many people, if it is keeping you from seeing our dentists, Dr. Michael Longlet and Dr. Eric Alston, then why not talk to us about helping you find a way to overcome your concerns? We love to talk with our patients about their treatment to make sure they understand each procedure, and also offer nitrous oxide to help you relax. Don’t suffer with dental anxiety in Bend, Oregon. Call Mill Point Dental today at 541-388-0078 and talk to a member of our caring team.

Dental anxiety and fear are problems experienced by many patients. Our dentist and team are committed to helping you feel comfortable in our office, and we make every effort to relieve your fears and help you feel at ease so you can receive the treatments you need.

Dental anxiety and fear manifest in a variety of ways, from mild feelings of worry and stress to specific and debilitating fears about upcoming procedures. Regardless of the level of your anxiety, our team is here to help you.

Here are a few things you can do to help reduce your anxiety:

  • Speak with our dentist and team. Let us know that you are anxious or afraid. We can take special precautions to help you feel more comfortable and watch for any signs of discomfort.
  • Use calming techniques, such as controlled breathing or finding distractions in the room.
  • Listen to music. Music can distract you, giving you something else to focus on while blocking out anxiety-producing noises during your treatment.
  • Ask us about sedation options. Sedation dentistry is designed to help you relax, and there are several different types of sedation available.
  • Take breaks. If you feel overwhelmed during your treatment, signal us with your hand and we will stop for a few minutes so you can have a breather.
  • Ask about alternative treatment options. Advances in dentistry allow us to often provide the same treatment results using different methods.

We never want fear or anxiety to prevent you from receiving the care you need. Please contact our office today to learn more about how we can help you manage dental anxiety during your appointment.