Nervous Patient’s- Making the First Move
We treat nervous patients often; it is our favourite thing to do! Helping a patient back to full dental health from a place where it was difficult to get them through the door, is the most satisfying aspect of our job!  Because we see so many nervous patients not only do we have experience but we have an environment that is suitable and a clinical team who are trained in dealing with the most nervous patient.  Most nervous patients have poor dental health owing to neglect, we see lots of patients with poor dental health and we successfully treat them.  There are always options. 
We treat nervous patients often; it is our favourite thing to do! Helping a patient back to full dental health from a place where it was difficult to get them through the door, is the most satisfying aspect of our job! Because we see so many nervous patients not only do we have experience but we have an environment that is suitable and a clinical team who are trained in dealing with the most nervous patient. Most nervous patients have poor dental health owing to neglect, we see lots of patients with poor dental health and we successfully treat them. There are always options.
·     Think over these rational thoughts along with the consequences of putting off a visit to the dentist further.  Don’t overcomplicate the process! Break it down into stages:
      1.    Make the appointment and arrive in the full knowledge that there is no treatment being carried out at the first appointment.  This is simply the first step.   Bring someone with you, but choose a friend or family member who can be firm if they need to be and someone who themselves is not afraid of the dentist.  At this appointment we will try to get to the bottom of your fears! We won’t try to “cure” you.  You don’t need that pressure.  Our aim is to get you to the point of having treatment while accommodating your fears. 
 2.    Return to a non-clinical environment to learn about the findings from your assessment, this should hopefully help you make logical and clear decisions about your dental health.  We will discuss your treatment plan.  Your options for conscious sedation and payment options. This is the most important appointment as once you have a plan of action and a “what I need to-do-list” you can start mentally preparing for treatment.  Nervous patients create a cycle of objections in regards to the dentist, and not knowing what treatment is needed and guessing you need lots of dental treatment only fuels your fear and avoidance.  The reality is never as bad as your imagination.
      2.    Return to a non-clinical environment to learn about the findings from your assessment, this should hopefully help you make logical and clear decisions about your dental health.  We will discuss your treatment plan.  Your options for conscious sedation and payment options. This is the most important appointment as once you have a plan of action and a “what I need to-do-list” you can start mentally preparing for treatment.  Nervous patients create a cycle of objections in regards to the dentist, and not knowing what treatment is needed and guessing you need lots of dental treatment only fuels your fear and avoidance.  The reality is never as bad as your imagination.
       4. Remove other obstacles

  Dr. Bingham is a Dental Phobia Certified Dentist 
       If you need a large amount of treatment you will need to make the time out of your life as well as funding the treatment, who wants to spend precious time and precious money on something you hate!!?  Consider this at the start of your journey and make a commitment and a plan that you can achieve.  Speak to us about your work and family commitments and forward book appointments    for weekends and evenings if you need to.   We can also arrange interest free credit to help spread the cost.  
      1.    Make the appointment and arrive in the full knowledge that there is no treatment being carried out at the first appointment.  This is simply the first step.   Bring someone with you, but choose a friend or family member who can be firm if they need to be and someone who themselves is not afraid of the dentist.  At this appointment we will try to get to the bottom of your fears! We won’t try to “cure” you.  You don’t need that pressure.  Our aim is to get you to the point of having treatment while accommodating your fears. 
 2.    Return to a non-clinical environment to learn about the findings from your assessment, this should hopefully help you make logical and clear decisions about your dental health.  We will discuss your treatment plan.  Your options for conscious sedation and payment options. This is the most important appointment as once you have a plan of action and a “what I need to-do-list” you can start mentally preparing for treatment.  Nervous patients create a cycle of objections in regards to the dentist, and not knowing what treatment is needed and guessing you need lots of dental treatment only fuels your fear and avoidance.  The reality is never as bad as your imagination.
      2.    Return to a non-clinical environment to learn about the findings from your assessment, this should hopefully help you make logical and clear decisions about your dental health.  We will discuss your treatment plan.  Your options for conscious sedation and payment options. This is the most important appointment as once you have a plan of action and a “what I need to-do-list” you can start mentally preparing for treatment.  Nervous patients create a cycle of objections in regards to the dentist, and not knowing what treatment is needed and guessing you need lots of dental treatment only fuels your fear and avoidance.  The reality is never as bad as your imagination.|  | 
| Dr. Bingham is a Dental Phobia Certified Dentist | 
 


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