Angie's List Poll Says 50% Afraid to Visit the Dentist
Posted Oct 22 2008 4:52pm
According to a news article on CBS3.com, a recent Angie's List poll found that 50 percent of their members were sometimes afraid of their dentist.
And, even if people are not happy with their dentists, they won't take the time to find a new one because it's too much of a hassle.
What I find remarkable is that despite educational efforts and the wealth of information available on the Internet, people are still afraid to visit the dentist.
On top of that, the dental industry has undergone rapid change. Gone are the days of "Civil War era" treatments. Dentists today have an array of tools and technologies that make dental treatments painless.
One of these tools is the Comfort Control Syringe -- which I talk about in the video below.
With CEREC dental crowns, a dentist can place a crown in one visit. With this new technology, you experiences significantly less invasive drilling, fewer injections, and a lot less time taken from your schedule.
With sedation dentistry, dentists have a number of options to help eliminate pain, including topical gels, improved local anesthetics, such as Septocaine, which provides profound numbing, and sedative drugs taken orally, such as Valium or Triazolam, which lower anxiety.
According to a news article on CBS3.com, a recent Angie's List poll found that 50 percent of their members were sometimes afraid of their dentist.
And, even if people are not happy with their dentists, they won't take the time to find a new one because it's too much of a hassle.
What I find remarkable is that despite educational efforts and the wealth of information available on the Internet, people are still afraid to visit the dentist.
On top of that, the dental industry has undergone rapid change. Gone are the days of "Civil War era" treatments. Dentists today have an array of tools and technologies that make dental treatments painless.
One of these tools is the Comfort Control Syringe -- which I talk about in the video below.
Other new techniques include one-visit crowns and sedation dentisty.
With CEREC dental crowns, a dentist can place a crown in one visit. With this new technology, you experiences significantly less invasive drilling, fewer injections, and a lot less time taken from your schedule.
With sedation dentistry, dentists have a number of options to help eliminate pain, including topical gels, improved local anesthetics, such as Septocaine, which provides profound numbing, and sedative drugs taken orally, such as Valium or Triazolam, which lower anxiety.