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What if the fear isn’t the dentist… but the cure itself?
In this powerful and deeply human episode of The Mouth Off Dental Podcast, Elias sits down with Peter Khnana, registered psychologist and long-time mental health practitioner, to explore why so many people avoid dental care — even when they know it’s essential for their health.
Together, they unpack the psychology behind dental anxiety, the body’s stress responses, and how past experiences, memory, and fear can quietly shape our behavior for decades. From the freeze response and limbic system reactions to the role of trust, safety, and communication inside the dental chair, this conversation goes far beyond drills and dentistry.
You’ll learn:
Why dental anxiety isn’t “irrational” — and how the brain is trying to protect us
The difference between dental phobia and fearing the cure
How early experiences, sensory triggers, and even smells can shape fear
Why patients delay care until emergencies — and the cost of avoidance
How dentists and clinics can create safer, calmer environments
Practical strategies for patients to feel more in control during appointments
Peter also shares powerful insights into exposure therapy, the role of breathing and mindfulness, and how small changes — like lighting, tone, and trust — can completely shift a patient’s experience.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt anxious in the dental chair, postponed treatment, or wondered why fear can feel stronger than logic. It’s also a must-listen for dental professionals wanting to better support their patients with empathy, understanding, and care.
🎧 Listen in and discover why fear loses its power when met with understanding, patience, and human connection.
By Elias SaraWhat if the fear isn’t the dentist… but the cure itself?
In this powerful and deeply human episode of The Mouth Off Dental Podcast, Elias sits down with Peter Khnana, registered psychologist and long-time mental health practitioner, to explore why so many people avoid dental care — even when they know it’s essential for their health.
Together, they unpack the psychology behind dental anxiety, the body’s stress responses, and how past experiences, memory, and fear can quietly shape our behavior for decades. From the freeze response and limbic system reactions to the role of trust, safety, and communication inside the dental chair, this conversation goes far beyond drills and dentistry.
You’ll learn:
Why dental anxiety isn’t “irrational” — and how the brain is trying to protect us
The difference between dental phobia and fearing the cure
How early experiences, sensory triggers, and even smells can shape fear
Why patients delay care until emergencies — and the cost of avoidance
How dentists and clinics can create safer, calmer environments
Practical strategies for patients to feel more in control during appointments
Peter also shares powerful insights into exposure therapy, the role of breathing and mindfulness, and how small changes — like lighting, tone, and trust — can completely shift a patient’s experience.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt anxious in the dental chair, postponed treatment, or wondered why fear can feel stronger than logic. It’s also a must-listen for dental professionals wanting to better support their patients with empathy, understanding, and care.
🎧 Listen in and discover why fear loses its power when met with understanding, patience, and human connection.