Posts Tagged ‘cognitive behavioural therapy’

Sheffield dental practice offers behavioural therapy to combat anxiety, dental pain and bruxism

Sheffield dental practice offers behavioural therapy to combat anxiety, dental pain and bruxism

A dental practice in Sheffield is offering patients behavioural therapy in a bid to help them overcome common dental issues, including bruxism, headaches and jaw pain. The One80 Dental Centre is working with psychotherapist, John Davies to utilise techniques that have been designed to combat facial pain, anxiety, and bruxism (tooth grinding.) Practice principal, Nigel […]


New Research Suggests Phobic Dental Patients Benefit from CBT

New Research Suggests Phobic Dental Patients Benefit from CBT

New research carried out by a team at King’s College London suggests that people who suffer from dental phobia could benefit from cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). CBT is a form of talking therapy that helps people find effective ways of coping with situations that make them feel anxious. Researchers analysed the effect of CBT on […]