If you need to see the dentist for a reason and you are unable to find the time to go, you might be using excuses due to your dental phobia. Most people who find themselves refusing to go to the dentist for a regular check-up are scared of the dentist’s clinic due to the scary myths associated with the dental industry. There are several excuses people give to get out of a dental appointment. 

However, you should not try to escape the dentist if your teeth and gums really need help. Ignoring a problem only means you are allowing it to sit and manifest into something worse. Put your trust in modern dental tools and techniques and talk to an Antigo dentist to book an appointment today. 

Top excuses to not visit the dentist 

  • You are too busy for the dentist. 

One of the most popular excuses people give for not visiting the dentist is that they are too busy with work, college, or other activities. Whether it be traveling, studying, exams, taking care of toddlers, etc., they are always “too busy” to fit a dental appointment into their schedule. Think about what would happen if you ignored your oral health for a long time. Without going for regular checkups, you might end up losing a tooth or more. 

  • Your teeth do not hurt. 

One common misconception people have is that they only need to visit their dentist when their teeth hurt. However, a toothache is not the only reason you should see your dentist. Regardless of the status of your oral health, it is medically recommended to visit your dentist at least twice a year for a regular check-up. Routine dental checkups and cleanings will keep your teeth and gums clean, healthy, and free from diseases. 

  • It is going to hurt. 

A huge percentage of Americans, both children, and adults, suffer from dental phobia and do not visit the dentist due to their fear. If you are worried that a dental visit is going to hurt, you are wrong. Regular cleanings and checkups do not hurt unless you have a physical issue like gum disease or tooth decay. If you experience pain during a painless procedure like a regular check-up, there is something wrong with your teeth and gums. 

These are some common excuses people give to avoid going to the dentist. If you find yourself, your child, or your friend using them, it is probably due to fear. Consult a dentist to clear your doubts about dental procedures. 

Sean Claunch