Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Why Fear Your Dentist and his Equipment?
Even after certain developments of dental equipment and techniques in dentistry have paved the way for a more comfortable dental experience, but there are still a lot of people who are afraid to visit their dentists. Before World War II, surgeries were performed without painkillers or more efficient dental equipment that made patients fear their normal visit to the dentist. And although it is not the case now, the fear for dental treatment is still popular between children and adults that even psychiatrists searched the root caused for it.
The answer that most psychiatrists give when it comes to the reason that most patients dread to visit their dentist is their fear of the actual pain they think they will experience as a dentist extract or drill a tooth. Most patients do not fear the actual discomfort of the process, but they do fear some of the dental equipment they see, fearing that it will cause them harm. The good side though is that there are a lot of modern changes being made in this profession since they want to reduce the fear people have when they do go for their dental visits. Modern dentistry has transformed dramatically showcasing different products that are now garnering confidence to patients and dentists. And as dental practitioners are taught to use modern dental equipment even during their days as a student, patients can rely for a better dental care.Another problem for most dentists nowadays, however, is to finding equipment that they truly need. Some dental offices are still not equipped with the latest dental equipment for fear that they will not be able to handle the technology. But as new innovation continues to grow, most tools will be of used and will be essential to a successful practice.
Dental equipment such as air compressors, vacuum systems, utility room, digital imaging, and film imaging are just some products that most dental practitioners tend to upgrade since more and more advancement are being made for the comfort of both the dentist and their patients. But even with the advancement in technology some may still fear a regular visit to their dentist especially those in the older age bracket. One positive side though, after this type of visit is most of them feels astonished with the experience of visiting a clinic with up-to-date tools. A patient who can see how his radiography is made right in front of him will develop a sense of trust to his dentist than the normal use of a darkroom to process this type of images. And with a little bit more continuous education to the different uses of such dental equipment, more and more patients will have confidence on their dentists and the tools that they are using
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