Dentophobia

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɛntəˈfoʊbiə/

Definitions of dentophobia

noun an extreme fear or phobia of going to the dentist

Example Sentences

A1 Dentophobia is a fear of going to the dentist.

A2 Many people with dentophobia avoid getting regular dental check-ups.

B1 Individuals with dentophobia may experience anxiety and panic attacks when visiting the dentist.

B2 Therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy can help individuals overcome dentophobia.

C1 Dentophobia can have a significant impact on a person's oral health and overall well-being.

C2 Specialized dental clinics may offer services tailored to individuals with severe dentophobia.

Examples of dentophobia in a Sentence

formal Dentophobia is a common fear that many people experience when visiting the dentist.

informal I have dentophobia, so I always get anxious before my dental appointments.

slang My dentophobia is so bad that I'd rather endure a toothache than go to the dentist.

figurative Her dentophobia was like a shadow that followed her everywhere, influencing her decisions and causing her distress.

Grammatical Forms of dentophobia

plural

dentophobias

comparative

more dentophobic

superlative

most dentophobic

present tense

fear

future tense

will fear

perfect tense

have feared

continuous tense

is fearing

singular

dentophobia

positive degree

dentophobic

infinitive

to fear

gerund

fearing

participle

feared

Origin and Evolution of dentophobia

First Known Use: 1910 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'dentophobia' originates from the combination of the Latin word 'dens' meaning tooth and the Greek word 'phobos' meaning fear.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe an irrational fear of going to the dentist, 'dentophobia' has evolved to encompass a broader fear or anxiety related to dental procedures and oral health care.