Health Tip: Calming Your Fear of the Dentist
Do you ever get nervous just thinking about going to the dentist? You might be worrying unnecessarily, says the American Dental Association.
With dentistry's many advances, diagnosis and treatment gets more sophisticated and comfortable all the time. Here are some tips:
* It's often best to share your anxiety. If you're tense or anxious, tell your dentist and the dental staff. Getting your concerns out in the open will let your dentist adapt the treatment to your needs.
* Try to choose a time for your dental visit when you're less likely to be rushed or under pressure. For some people, that means a Saturday or an early-morning appointment.
* If the sound of the drill bothers you, bring a portable audio player and headset so you can listen to your favorite music.
* During the dental visit, you might try visualizing yourself relaxing on a warm beach.
Health Tip: X-Rays at the Dentist
Healthy teeth require more than good dental hygiene and regular cleanings. Dental X-rays can show potential abnormalities that your dentist couldn't otherwise see, indicating how healthy your teeth really are.
Here's a list of what dental X-rays can be used to identify, courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine:
* The number, size and position of all teeth.
* Teeth that are impacted or those that haven't emerged.
* Cavities.
* Damage to the bones surrounding the teeth.
* Abscesses.
* Fractures in the jaw.
* Other abnormalities of the teeth or jaw.
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