Psychological Aspects of Dental Fear and Anxiety | Las Vegas Children’s Dentists
Welcome to Las Vegas Children’s Dentists! Today, we’re exploring the psychological aspects of dental fear and anxiety in children and how we can help manage them.
Previous Negative Experiences: If a child has had painful or unpleasant past dental visits, the memory can trigger anxiety during subsequent appointments.
Vicarious Learning: Children often mirror the anxieties of siblings or parents when it comes to dental care, adopting similar fears.
Fear of the Unknown: Not knowing what to expect during a dental procedure can heighten a child’s anxiety.
Sensory Overload: The sounds of drills, the sight of medical instruments, and the clinical Environment can overwhelm a child’s senses.
If your child experiences dental anxiety, schedule an appointment with us today. Learn more about how we can help manage dental fear and anxiety by visiting www.DesertKidsDental.com.