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Empowering Anxiety-Free Dental Visits<\/h2>\n
If you have anxiety about going to the dentist, you are not alone. More than 80% of Americans have dental anxiety or dental phobia (odontophobia). When this fear and anxiety lead to delaying or canceling treatment, it can, unfortunately, spiral into a vicious cycle of dental pain, health problems, worse anxiety, and more complex and costly dental procedures.<\/p>\n
At Arak Clinic, we want to help all our patients, no matter their level of anxiety, feel comfortable at the dentist’s and leave with a healthy smile.<\/p>\n
Common Symptoms<\/h3>\n
Having anxiety can cause various symptoms depending on the person and the level of fear or anxiety. Some of these common symptoms include:<\/p>\n
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Heart palpitations<\/li>\n
Panic attacks<\/li>\n
High blood pressure can then drop and cause fainting<\/li>\n