How should I tell the dentist?

How do I tell my dentist that I feel so exposed and helpless in the dental chair

when he is being treated by a dentist

bends over me

And I tell him that I am afraid when someone sits behind me or walks behind me

because I would be grabbed and taken away

without him misunderstanding

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verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

I’m sorry to have to tell you, but you have to work on you. With me the sisters or the dentist have always bowed over me. It must be like that and it’s normal. That a dentist rapes someone is very rare. You absolutely don’t need to be afraid. He can’t just stop bending over you. It’s just for treatment. You should go to therapy.

And of course there are also dentists, as BeYouHP7 has already written, that is also an option.

swiss1
2 years ago

Then go to a dentist if that helps. Or discuss the situation beforehand with a psychologist, etc.

Unbewusst461
2 years ago

I would do it or explain how you did it here. If he doesn’t know how to handle it, I’d change the dentist. Perhaps there is also the possibility that you can take someone who gives you a better feeling in dentist visits and they are more bearable for you. Love

latricolore, UserMod Light

Not at all.
It’s just because he can’t treat you with a telescope and extended arms.
You you are delivered to him. We’re all in the situation!

Spritzbeutel666
2 years ago

Right at the beginning open and honest. Can the sister tell you that you want to discuss something before the treatment.

And best to agree with the dentist a handmark where he should stop immediately if it is unpleasant to you. (Can’t talk if the devices are in the mouth.)

Tamtamy
2 years ago

Good advice.

wollyuno
2 years ago

then go to a dentist when you’re scared