Today I again dragged myself off to the dentist for some continuation work on my teeth.
Several weeks ago I decided to have a routine dental check-up, maybe
get a filling done or some teeth cleaning. One hour later I had one
filling on the left side of my jaw and the beginning of root canal
therapy on the other!
And so the therapy began.
My next appointment was the following week for more root canal and the
week after that also. Not only that my newly filled tooth was now even
more painful than before so more work on my filling ensued (as well as
more root canal). To cut a long story short I then chose to have a
crown in place of a filling that may, or not, have lasted very long.
By now I was helping myself to their filtered coffee and newspaper on arrival.
So today, as I again sat in the dental chair I was prepared. I made
sure I was sufficiently relaxed, centred and in the present moment
before I turned up.
What did I do? I meditated before my appointment and then meditated through my appointment!
As the shrill piercing sound of the drill reverberated through my head
and my face sprayed with water, I simply drifted away to somewhere else
– somewhere peaceful. The dentist and the assistant continually asked
me if I was okay – I’d slowly nod then zone out again, drifting away
and closing the door to the sounds and movements of where my physical
body was.
And then it was all over!
The next time you visit your dentist, it really pays to zone out during
your procedure (if possible even before you get there) - especially if
you’re nervous about any dental procedure at all like I am.
7 Steps to help you Zone out
1. Get a meditation session in before you arrive for your appointment.
If you’re not sure how to meditate, do some slow, deep breathing
exercises. I generally take around 4 to 5 slow deep breaths, focusing
on the outward breath.
2. Be in the present moment. This is when you’re not thinking anything
about the future – even 3 minutes into the future! Nor are you thinking
about the past – not even 3 minutes ago. The present moment is now
whilst you’re sitting in the dental chair, staring at the ceiling
becoming aware of and concentrating on the rhythm of your breathing.
3. Once the procedure starts close your eyes and take your mind within.
Focus straight ahead – wherever you perceive straight ahead to be once
you have your eyes closed – and think of nothing – just blank – the
void – staring at the colours and patterns you can see as you sit in
the chair with your eyes closed.
4. If you’re about to receive an injection – as the needle goes in,
breathe into that area and continue to concentrate fully on your slow
breathing until the injection is over.
5. Once that’s over, resume staring into the blank void that is the inside of your eyelids!
6. If you find it challenging to think nothing, focus on a visual image
that makes you feel really, really good about yourself then have a look
around and see where you are.
7. Whenever you sense you’re starting to again focus on the drilling or
whatever else is happening in your mouth, breathe in slowly and deeply
focusing on the rhythm of your breathing and allow every single muscle
you become aware of, to deflate and relax.
Meditation is a great ‘self help’ tool and when applied during a visit
to your dentist – it makes the experience if not enjoyable, at least
bearable!
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