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Phobia, Fear, Anxiety, Nervous, Afraid or Scared of Dentists, Dentistry or Dental
Prophylactic Endodontics Dental Phobia  Fear Anxiety sedation smile makeover oral rehabilitation

Full mouth oral rehabilitation for a pretty, 33 year-old female. This woman had multiple previous bad dental experiences and was not very afraid of the dentist. She had avoided dentistry for many years due to an uncontrolled dental fear. Dental treatment included porcelain fused to metal dental crown & bridge, root canal therapy on all teeth abutments, a root tip extractions, and facial cosmetic dental bonding on both upper lateral incisor teeth. The upper anterior root canal and dental crowns were first completed to show her how pretty her teeth could look and that it could be accomplished quickly and without tooth pain. The Oral Surgeon completed teeth extractions of the hopeless teeth at one time and initiated early to allow time for healing before final teeth preparation and impressions for teeth bridge work - dental crowns. Root canal was performed on the posterior teeth abutments before their preparation - drilling - for bridgework. The patient experienced minimal post-operative tooth pain. Controlling teeth pain with prophylactic endodontics root canal is ironically one method how to help dental phobia patients overcome their anxiety. No mouth pain means comfortable patients.

 

 Information about these dental photos

     In medicine and dentistry "left" and "right" are based upon the orientation of the patient's body and not how they appear in a photograph of a smile.  For example, a reference to the upper left teeth will actually appear to be on the right side when viewing a picture of the face and similarly an upper right tooth will appear to be on the left side.

     Many words in dentistry like oral and mouth have a similar meaning and are frequently used together to help our readers find specific words they best understand.  This is particularly important because a majority of our visitors are from countries where English is not their primary language.  Maxilla or maxillary refer to the upper jaw.  Mandible or mandibular refer to the lower jaw.

     There are many other similar word combinations used throughout this website because our pages are read by patients and dentists.  A few of the most common are discussed here.  Tooth decay, tooth cavity and dental caries all mean the same thing.  Tooth, teeth and dental are also frequently interchanged as in teeth veneers or dental veneer laminate.  Oral rehabilitation and dental reconstruction mean smile makeover.  The word for x-ray may be used with or without a hyphen (this is true for other words too) and can also be called a radiograph.

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