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ما عليك سوى الانتساب إلى هذه القناة للاستفادة من المزايا: / @drmohamedadel Dental phobia … how can you get rid of it? Some people may suffer from dental phobia, which can lead to complications that are more severe than normal. This condition usually requires immediate consultation with a specialist. What is dental phobia? People with dental phobia experience intense fear of dentists or of losing their teeth. This phobia often causes excessive fear and strong reactions, which makes it important to pay attention to this condition, follow up with a specialist, and inform them of all symptoms. What are the causes of dental phobia? There are many reasons behind dental phobia, including: Anesthesia, due to fear that it may not be effective. Blood, as some people have a blood phobia even if it is minimal. Choking, as some may feel nausea when the mouth is numbed or experience difficulty breathing or swallowing. A previous bad experience with a dentist. Fear of pain, even if it is mild. Fear of needles used by the dentist during procedures. Odors that may come from dental treatments. A family history that increases the risk of dental phobia. Extreme embarrassment from the dentist being close to the mouth. What are the triggers of dental phobia? There are many triggers that can provoke dental phobia, including: Being inside a dental clinic. Hearing or seeing dental tools. Sitting in the dentist’s chair. Visiting a dentist or dental hygienist. Thinking about visiting the dentist. What are the symptoms of dental phobia? Symptoms of dental phobia range from mild to severe and include: Chills. Dizziness. Excessive sweating. Heart palpitations. Nausea. Shortness of breath. Trembling. Stomach upset or indigestion. Is there a specific reason that prevents any oral procedure? Dental calculus (tartar) is one of the causes of gum and mouth inflammation, which leads to pain and anxiety. Therefore, it is not recommended at all to further frighten the patient or perform any procedure until complete recovery. In addition, the patient should be informed of their full health condition before starting any treatment. Channel For Medical Informations : / @mohamedadelmohamedmusa7459 Whatsapp : 01093378390 Instagram : / dr.mohamedgohar