odontophobia
English
Etymology
Noun
odontophobia (usually uncountable, plural odontophobias)
- An irrational fear of dentistry.
- 2008 January 10, “Scared of this? You must be lutraphobic”, in The Daily Mail[1]:
- Odontophobia, or the fear of dental work, seems equally plausible, as does pentheraphobia - fear of the mother-in-law.
- 2019 October 8, Rosa De Stefano, “Psychological Factors in Dental Patient Care: Odontophobia”, in Medicina, :
- In fact, in dentistry, there is often a widespread condition of odontophobia among patients.
- 2022 March 25, “Dentophobia (Fear of Dentists)”, in Cleaveland Clinic[2]:
- People with dentophobia, also called odontophobia, have a fear of dentists. Someone with dentophobia may have extreme anxiety at the thought of going to the dentist or while in the dentist’s office.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
fear of dentistry
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