Fear of needles is not a rationale for extracting a tooth. On the other hand, if you refuse to consent to having the tooth or gum treated, extraction may be the only acceptable alternative. That raises the question, will you have the tooth without use of local anesthetic? That will probably hurt a lot more than a needle to numb the tooth and gum.
Gerard Way (From My Chem)is scared of needles, as he said in an interview.
People are usually scared of needles - because they hurt ! We all have an in-built instinct to be afraid of something that hurts us - however - most of us learn to control that 'fear' as we get older.
No.
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Trypanophobia is the fear of medical procedures that involve injections or hypodermic needles. Aichmophobia is the fear of any sharp or pointed object including needles and knives. Other names for the fear of needles is belonephobia.
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I'm not quite sure if you mean 'when you are becoming a dentist' or 'when you are going to see the dentist". Either way, it is perfectly alright to be scared. After all, a dentist does have tremendous responsibilities for the health of his/her patients and that responsibility can be a bit daunting! It's also ok to be scared if going to the dentist and in fact, most people are. This fear is normal and can be alleviated by finding a good dentist who is willing to listen to your concerns and who understands your fears.
No, he's scared of needles, and hates tatoos.
No The carchadontosaurus familie is scared of needles as we are for guns.
You could drug the patient
I think people are scared of getting nose bleeds because you can end up bleeding a lot.I also think people are scared of nose bleeds because they can cause a bad infection.
aww pour muffin :( suck it up I am very sorry for the other answer. The real answer is Trypanophobia ( Phobia of Needles ) :)