About Dr. DeMarco
Dr. Anthony DeMarco is a board certified member of the American Board of Anesthesiology. He is a graduate of Kansas City University with a Doctor of Osteopathy degree, a holistic approach to patient care.
Dr. DeMarco completed his residency in 1993 at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia.
The Effects of Anxiety and Fear on Health and Healing
Thursday, December 2nd, 2010The immune system of a person with a positive attitude in life and living has a better chance of fighting off diseases compared to a person who exhibits fear and anxiety. Scientific studies have shown correlations between the amount of lymphocyte cells and an individual’s level of optimism.
This situation seems to be true with adults as well as children. A 2006 study involving 241 children aged 5 to 12 was conducted. These children, who were scheduled for outpatient surgeries, were evaluated based on levels of anxiety prior to surgery. Each child remained in the hospital for 24 hours after the surgery and their pain levels were assessed every 3 hours. The evaluation continues for 14 more days with pain medication standardized for everyone.
The results showed that the more anxious children prior to the surgeries have significantly more pain 3 days into the recovery period. They also consumed more pain medication, exhibited more anxiety and had problems sleeping.
These studies have shown that preoperative anxiety is a serious issue in both adults and children, one that needs to be addressed to better aid them in on the road back to health. In general, one can conclude that increased anxiety prior to surgery results in more anxiety, pain, and slower recovery.
Dental anxiety is another example of fear and anxiety affecting one’s health status. A number of studies have shown that patients who were highly anxious are more prone to visit their dentists irregularly and/or, worse, avoid dental care altogether. Statistics show that people with high levels of dental anxiety are more likely to have not been to the dentist in the last 2 years, and were more likely to miss, hesitate in making, or cancel their appointments. These individuals, even if they do attend regular dental visits, are likely to skip on the follow up appointments that are required to complete the dental treatment. This ironically results in a greater need for oral rehabilitation.
Dentally anxious patients tend to have more missing teeth and less filled teeth compared to non-anxious patients. This spiral situation can then lead to feelings of inferiority and shame which, in turn, result into greater anxiety and further avoidance of dental care.
Fear and anxiety also affects the more mature members of our communities. Some older individuals are fearful of becoming senile and suffering from dementia. Another fear is the fear of being hurt in a fall. This is due to the fact that a fall by an elderly person will have a far worse consequence compared to a similar fall in a younger person. This could lead them to fear falling any time they engage in some form of activity. The result is physical stagnation and frailty, in effect, the realization of the fear itself.
Clinical studies have documented that anxiety can actually intensify pain, prolong recovery and lower the effectiveness of the body’s immune system.
What can be done? There are psychological preparation programs that can be tailored to an individual’s specific needs. Guided imagery, for example, is a form of relaxation that uses stories and calming music. It can have a huge impact on stress levels by “gently guiding” a person to an imaginary place in the mind where he/she feels safe, peaceful and protected.
It has been shown in the 2006 study cited above that children aged 6 years and above will benefit most if they participate in a preparation program 5 days or more before a medical procedure. This is attributed to the way that children in this age group process new information.
PreEmptive Healing is a unique tool developed by board certified anaesthesiologist Anthony DeMarco that employs the mind-body connection to prepare your body for optimal healing before, during and after a medical, dental or surgical procedure. Preliminary research has already confirmed this system’s success and PreEmptive Healing is continuing to help bring healing and relief of anxiety to more and more people every day.
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Is Your Fear of Needles Preventing You from Visiting Your Dentist?
Monday, March 29th, 2010Dental phobia or dentophobia is generally defined as a fear of dentists and of dental procedures. It is actually a very common fear that often involves fears that are more defined, specific, and individual. One of these is the fear of needles, one of the most common phobias known to man. This is especially true in the field of dentistry since it is nearly impossible for the patient to look away because the needle is injected in the gum or cheek.
The 1988 Adult Dental Health Survey in the UK reports that 8% of respondents have an existing fear of injections (Todd & Lader 1991). Other studies suggest that nearly 5% of the population may be afraid of needles in general.
The level of fear is different among various individuals. While some people are phobic of dental injections in particular, others are afraid of almost any kind of needle. Some people will even go to extremes to avoid injections.
Most needle phobics have had a particularly bad past experience with a dental injection. There are a number of reasons why this came to be:
While it is impossible to guarantee that each and every injection will be painless, the level of pain can be reduced by making sure that the topical anesthetic is left on for long enough for it to work properly, by injecting the anesthetic very slowly, and by applying pressure for certain types of injections.
The best way to find a dentist who gives comfortable injections is by asking for recommendations. It’s also a good idea to ask your potential dentist outright if he or she is capable of giving painless injections and if they apply numbing gel.
Some dental office also uses a device called the Wand which guarantees painless injections, because the speed of the delivery of the anesthetic is computer-controlled. The device, which doesn’t look like a syringe, has been touted to work wonders with needle phobics.
A number of psychological approaches and techniques have also helped other people cope. These include hypnosis, systematic desensitization, deep breathing, visualization and guided imagery, positive affirmations, and reward systems. There are some therapists specializing in phobias and anxiety disorders who work in tandem with phobic-friendly dentists.
For some needle phobics, there is the option of intravenous sedation where nitrous oxide is used to relax the patient enough to tolerate the venflon. The area where the venflon is put is first numbed with EMLA cream or Ametop.
Remember, there is no reason for you to avoid going to the dentist. There are many ways that you can deal with your dental phobia. Most importantly, find a dentist who understands your fear and knows how to handle patients who are scared of dental procedures.
Reduce or overcome your fear of needles
Dental Phobia – A Guided Meditation for Dental Fear and Anxiety is an audio download that can help you reduce and even overcome your fear of needles and dentistry. This audio download can help condition your mind for your upcoming dental visit and procedure. If you follow the guidelines as directed by Dr. DeMarco, you will be better prepared, more relaxed and you will be surprised at how well you recover when you take fear and anxiety out of the procedure.
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