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Anxiety in Children and Dental Phobia
- By Charlie S Lafave
- Published September 8th, 2008
- Dentistry
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A child's manifestation of anxiety can become apparent during a consultation with the doctor when a child appears to be averse or apprehensive about seeing the physician. School Psychiatry Program and MADI Resource Center (schoolpsychiatry.org) has a site created for and by parents, educators, and clinicians working to support young people with mental health conditions. This site is to help meet the needs of young people with several different disorders which include anxiety and panic disorders.
Children may struggle with talking about their anxiety so it may be helpful to ask questions very carefully and diplomatically in order to get a better understanding of their symptoms.
Generalized anxiety disorders are treatable through ongoing interventions provided by a child's doctor and immediate family. These treatments may include psychological interventions such as counseling and biological interventions or medicines that may help reduce sources of stress for the child. It should also be noted that the family or caregivers should understand that the therapy sessions and medicines will only reduce the symptoms but not
totally cure them.
Sedation Dentistry And Dental Phobia
Sedation is ideal for people, including children, who show dental phobia or are uneasy in the dental chair.
Sedation dentistry uses anesthesia during dental treatments thus making the patient go through the procedure in a relaxed state. Sedation dentistry is a good alternative when confronted with having to undergo procedures that need some time to finish or if you are overtaken by fear and anxiety by just a mere thought of a dentist.
The phrase sedation dentistry may mean that patients are unconscious but in most cases they are not. Some forms of sedation dentistry just lessen anxiety or put patients in a sleep-like or relaxed state, so that little is felt or remembered from the procedure.
Many people, which include children, have the natural fear of the dentist, while others may have had a traumatic experience in their past that makes them reluctant to seek treatment.
Sedation dentistry is for patients with a fear of needles or other dental anxiety, as well as individuals who are needing difficult or complicated treatments and would like to complete their treatments in one single painless session.
Children may struggle with talking about their anxiety so it may be helpful to ask questions very carefully and diplomatically in order to get a better understanding of their symptoms.
Generalized anxiety disorders are treatable through ongoing interventions provided by a child's doctor and immediate family. These treatments may include psychological interventions such as counseling and biological interventions or medicines that may help reduce sources of stress for the child. It should also be noted that the family or caregivers should understand that the therapy sessions and medicines will only reduce the symptoms but not
Sedation Dentistry And Dental Phobia
Sedation is ideal for people, including children, who show dental phobia or are uneasy in the dental chair.
Sedation dentistry uses anesthesia during dental treatments thus making the patient go through the procedure in a relaxed state. Sedation dentistry is a good alternative when confronted with having to undergo procedures that need some time to finish or if you are overtaken by fear and anxiety by just a mere thought of a dentist.
The phrase sedation dentistry may mean that patients are unconscious but in most cases they are not. Some forms of sedation dentistry just lessen anxiety or put patients in a sleep-like or relaxed state, so that little is felt or remembered from the procedure.
Many people, which include children, have the natural fear of the dentist, while others may have had a traumatic experience in their past that makes them reluctant to seek treatment.
Sedation dentistry is for patients with a fear of needles or other dental anxiety, as well as individuals who are needing difficult or complicated treatments and would like to complete their treatments in one single painless session.
