Heidi80 wrote:
Yeah, I hate going to the dentist and today I have to go (have to refill one of my cavities). I'm scared that it's going to hurt really bad, even though they use a numbing shot. Anyone else hates dentists? Any idea about how to survive it without having an aspie meltdown?
Hi. I have braces. I used to hate going to the dentist for checkups, because they get so in your face while you're there, and I had several meltdowns when I was younger before anyone realised I had asperger's. Since I was diagnosed, my mum helped a lot, by finding a aspie-wise dentist, who could make accommodations for me. When I have to get braces changed, I go to an orthodontist, which is basically the same thing anyway, but different staff. They are really nice there, to help prevent meltdowns I have a break where I can sit up and stop having someone in my face, and they let me listen to music so that I have something to take my mind off it.
My personal advice, which works for me:
-shut your eyes
-remember to breathe
-read something that interests you in the waiting room, so you don't get worked up (and you have something to think about during the cavity refil
-if you can, tell them you are nervous, or tell them about your aspergers and ask them to be accommodating.
I kid you not when I say I was scared of the dentist, and now I'm only mildly anxious about it really.
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