What is Dental Anxiety in Psychology? - Deepstash
What is Dental Anxiety in Psychology?

What is Dental Anxiety in Psychology?

Dental anxiety is excessive fear or stress related to dental procedures. It often starts long before the actual treatment and sometimes just by thinking about it.

๐Ÿง  Psychologically, it can be explained by classical conditioning:

Bad past experiences (especially in childhood) become automatic fear response in the future, even without pain.

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