Article reviewed by:
Dr Tan Kian Meng • Prosthodontist

Does the thought of sitting on a dental chair make your heart race or your palms sweat? You’re not alone. Studies show that between 4% to 20% of people experience some form of dental fear, and in the UK, nearly 48% of adults report dental anxiety.
While feeling uneasy about dental visits is normal, avoiding them can lead to serious oral health issues. They include untreated tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss. The good news? Dental visits don’t have to be stressful. With the right preparation and support, you can overcome dental anxiety and take control of your oral health.
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What causes dental anxiety?
Understanding the root of your fear is key to managing it effectively. Common triggers include:
- Fear of pain or needles
- Dental equipment sounds, such as drilling
- Previous negative dental experiences
- Feeling helpless or not in control
- Uncertainty about the treatment process
- Embarrassment about dental health
- The smell of dental clinics
Practical tips to manage dental anxiety

1. Share openly with your dentist
Communication is key. Whether it’s anxiety around dental tools, discomfort during cleanings, or fear of judgment, don’t hesitate to let your dentist know about your fears. At Specialist Dental Group, we believe in clear communication and ongoing support throughout your entire visit to ensure a smooth experience.
Tip: Agree on a simple hand signal with your dentist. That way, you can pause the procedure if needed.
2. Use Relaxation Techniques
Incorporating calming practices can make a big difference:
- Deep breathing
- Listen to music or guided meditations on the way to the clinic
- Visualisation (imagine yourself in a calm, safe place)
- Bring along a stress ball to release tension
To create a more relaxing experience, soothing music is part of our clinic efforts to make your visit as comfortable as possible.
3. Bring someone for support
Sometimes, having a friend or family member accompany you provides comfort and reassurance. They can stay with you in the waiting room or, in some cases, in the treatment room, depending on the clinic’s policy.
Read more to find out why dental examinations are important.
4. Explore anaesthetic options
Gradually, consistent visits can reduce fear and build confidence in both your oral health and your dental care team. Modern dentistry offers various forms of sedation to help patients stay calm and comfortable:
- Topical anaesthesia – numbing gel
- Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) – mild sedation that wears off quickly
- Intravenous (IV) sedation – deeper relaxation, often used for surgical procedures
- General Anaesthesia (GA) – medically induced state of unconsciousness, commonly used during surgical procedures such as jaw surgery
Sedation can make procedures feel shorter and less stressful, especially for lengthy treatments. To learn more about your options, check out our blog post on anaesthetic options.
5. Make dental visits a routine
Regular, positive dental experiences can help reframe your mindset. Over time, consistent visits can reduce fear and build confidence in both your oral health and your dental care team.
Tip: Book your next dental visit right after your cleaning — it helps you stay on track with your oral health.
Finding the right dentist matters
A compassionate and understanding dental team can make all the difference. Look for a clinic that has experience working with anxious patients, and don’t be afraid to communicate your concerns with your dentist.
Final thoughts
Dental anxiety is real, valid, and manageable. You deserve a healthy smile — and that starts with feeling safe and supported in your dental care journey. With open communication, relaxation strategies, and the right dental team by your side, you can overcome fear and take charge of your oral health confidently. A positive dental experience today can lead to a lifetime of healthier, happier smiles.
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