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wanchao023
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Yet, we know that this treatment, no matter how painless it might be, may cause emotional trauma for the patient. The knowledge that this often causes the patient to avoid dental curing light treatment is well documented. The fear of dentistry can result in some people not seeking dental care at all, even in emergency situations. What is not as well recognized, yet is just as traumatic, is the effect that this dichotomy may have on the dentist in general, and on me personally. I always related to the idea that the sensitive dentist, (of which I surely am one), absorbs that best dental curing light 2012 negative energy from their patients. Although we are very respected in our communities for our education and skills, patients, including our family and friends, often regard us, and not just in our offices, as "the dentist." All dentists can relate to those conversations at parties that include, curing light dentistry "I love you, you're a great guy. But, I hate dentists." Or people who open their mouths at parties and show you their teeth. Everyone of them has a dental horror story, and you hear all of them. Dealing with both clinical and non-clinical stressful situations can cause the dentist a great deal of emotional conflict.
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