Even the people who to the dentist 6 monthly usually hate the dentist 😂
But on a serious note, try not to worry, they will have seen it all before.
My mum never took me to the dentists when I was a child as she was terrified herself, and then they fear passed down to me. I had to go when I was about 18 as I for the most horrendous toothache and it turned out I had gum disease and required two teeth to be taken out.
Anyway, to cut a long story short my fear of dentists never went away and I would usually only go if something was wrong with me.
When I had children I started to make sure I went regularly so they would too and realise it was nothing to fear.
I would still avoid it if I could though.
This time last year I started getting worrying symptoms of sore gums, teeth sensitivity, bleeding when I brushed etc and I just ignored it because I was too scared to see the dentists.
I did ultimately go though and again was diagnosed with severe gum disease where I have to go and see them every 3 months for treatment, as well as an extensive brushing/scaling/flossing regime at home twice a day.
I was mortified when the dentist told me, I was so so embarrassed, but I also knew it was my own fault. They told me that if I’d left it much later then it was likely my teeth would start falling out as the bacteria was causing my bone to wear away. Things are much better now but they they are still considering doing gum grafts on me….I don’t really know what that involves but it sounds pretty scary! I’ve got my check-up with the hygienist next week and I’m dreading it.
My mum, whose fear has stopped her from ever going to the dentist has awful teeth, gum disease, bad breath and she can’t use her back molars to eat with due to being on pain. I don’t know what it will take to ever make her to go to the dentist.
My point is, as terrified as you may he, by facing up to that fear, and your fear of judgement, you will hopefully avoid ending up in a situation like either me or my mother.
Just remember that the dentist probably sees 50 mouths day and I’m sure yours won’t be the worst, and as awful as your 10 minute slot may be, at least you know you’ll soon be out and your mouth will be forgotten about as he peers into the next one.
I tend to completely switch off when I’m in the dentists chair and pretend I’m somewhere else, it’s usually the only way I can get through it.
But you’re doing a good thing by going!!!
Do you have any problems? What’s made you go after 18 years??