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“I Hate the Dentist”: Turning Anxiety Into Trust in the Hygiene Chair

23 min · 29. maj 2026
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Dental anxiety is one of the biggest barriers to oral healthcare — and as dental hygienists, we see it every single day. In this episode of Scaling the Truth, Alicia takes a deeper, more personal look at what it really means to care for anxious patients through a trauma-informed lens. From emotional safety and shame reduction to practical chairside strategies and communication shifts, this conversation explores how small moments of compassion can completely change a patient’s experience in the dental chair. This episode is a little different than previous conversations. It’s slower, more reflective, and focused on the human side of dental hygiene — because trust matters just as much as clinical care. Topics include: * Trauma-informed dental hygiene care * Dental anxiety and fear * Communication strategies for anxious patients * Emotional safety in healthcare * Shame and avoidance in dentistry * Practical chairside comfort techniques * The emotional realities of hygiene practice If you’ve ever had a patient say: “I hate coming to the dentist…” This episode is for you. Submit your story or topic ideas here: Scaling the Truth Submission Form [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe3PoR6fqq_WUzOlbdOivMO--OZJYbnQ_soP407kzJYzMMUvw/viewform?usp=header&utm_source=chatgpt.com] Email: scalingthetruth@gmail.com #DentalHygiene #TraumaInformedCare #DentalAnxiety #ScalingTheTruth #RDH #DentalPodcast #PatientCare #DentalProfessionals #HygieneUnfiltered #OralHealth

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