Written by the clinical team at Rite Dentist. Last updated June 2026.
Why So Many People Avoid the Dentist (and Why That Makes Sense)
Dental fear is not irrational. For most people who have it, something specific caused it. A painful extraction without adequate anesthesia. A dentist who minimized their discomfort or dismissed their questions. A childhood experience that built an association between the dental chair and a loss of control.
Conventional dental practices are often designed around efficiency. Appointments are short, explanations are minimal, and the unspoken expectation is that the patient will comply without requiring too much accommodation. For an anxious person, that environment is not safe. It confirms the fear rather than resolving it.
Holistic dentistry operates from a different premise. The patient is not a procedure to complete. They are a person whose comfort, trust, and nervous system regulation are prerequisites for good care. This is not a marketing position. It is a clinical one. Patients who are flooded with anxiety cannot cooperate well, cannot communicate symptoms accurately, and cannot receive care effectively. A practice that invests in reducing anxiety produces better clinical outcomes, not just better patient satisfaction scores.
What We Do Differently at Rite Dentist
We move at your pace. There is no pressure to proceed with any treatment during a first visit. If you come in simply to meet us, see the office, and talk about what you need, that is a complete appointment. We do not schedule more than your nervous system can tolerate.
We explain everything before we do it. No surprises. No “you’ll feel a slight pressure” immediately followed by pain. We walk through each step before it begins, answer every question without impatience, and stop if you need a break.
We use nitrous oxide for patients who want it. Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is safe, effective, and wears off within minutes. It does not make you unconscious but it does take the edge off significantly. Patients who have been terrified of dentistry for years frequently describe nitrous as the thing that made care finally possible for them.
We address the chemical triggers of anxiety. Holistic dentistry recognizes that some dental anxiety has physical contributors: adrenal dysregulation, magnesium deficiency, high cortisol, and sensitivity to the chemicals used in conventional dental care. We avoid harsh disinfectants with strong smells, use biocompatible materials, and keep the office environment as calming as possible.
Patients who avoid dental care for years due to anxiety often present with significantly more complex problems when they finally come in. What would have been a small filling at year two becomes a crown at year five and a tooth loss at year eight. We have seen this pattern hundreds of times, and we never use it to shame patients. We use it to motivate gentle, early intervention.
Dental phobia is a specific clinical fear response, not just nervousness. People with dental phobia often experience panic attacks at the thought of a dental appointment, physical symptoms (nausea, racing heart) when they walk into a dental office, and avoidance that persists despite known health consequences. Both anxiety and phobia are welcome here, and neither is treated with impatience.
Of adults experience dental anxiety, making it one of the most common specific fears in the population — more common than fear of heights (Dental Fear Central, 2022)
Experience severe dental phobia — a level of fear that causes complete avoidance of dental care regardless of pain or health consequences
Average rating from Rite Dentist patients in Los Angeles, many of whom describe it as their first positive dental experience
Frequently Asked Questions: Dental Anxiety in Los Angeles
What if I am too anxious to even book an appointment?
Does Rite Dentist offer sedation dentistry?
What if I had a traumatic dental experience in the past?
Can I bring someone with me to my appointment?
What if I need to stop during a procedure?
Does holistic dentistry use fewer chemicals that might bother anxious patients?
You Deserve Care That Feels Safe
Dental anxiety is real. But avoiding care has a cost. At Rite Dentist in Los Angeles, we have helped hundreds of anxious patients finally get the care they need without dread. Your first visit is on your terms.