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Mental Perk Vol 23: Dentisty and Mental Health: Relieving Anxiety Starts at the Front Desk

December 16, 2023 Karla Hutcherson; Brandi Mock Episode 23
Mental Perk Vol 23: Dentisty and Mental Health: Relieving Anxiety Starts at the Front Desk
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Mental Perk Vol 23: Dentisty and Mental Health: Relieving Anxiety Starts at the Front Desk
Dec 16, 2023 Episode 23
Karla Hutcherson; Brandi Mock

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Mental Perk welcomes Dr. Kelly Robinson, DDS to talk about then impact of mental health in her practice. In this podcast, Dr. Robinson talks about the levels of anxiety her patients experience due to their perceptions of dental care,  the levels of stress and anxiety associated with providing competent dental care, as well as the physical tolls most dentists experience doing the daily tasks of their job, Dr. Robinson also details the devastating effects of Covid on dental practices and the steps dentists took to keep their patients safe and secure during a very difficult time. Dr. Robinson attests to the importance of patient relationships and keeping a sense of humor to power through the daily responsibilities dentists face every day.

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Mental Perk welcomes Dr. Kelly Robinson, DDS to talk about then impact of mental health in her practice. In this podcast, Dr. Robinson talks about the levels of anxiety her patients experience due to their perceptions of dental care,  the levels of stress and anxiety associated with providing competent dental care, as well as the physical tolls most dentists experience doing the daily tasks of their job, Dr. Robinson also details the devastating effects of Covid on dental practices and the steps dentists took to keep their patients safe and secure during a very difficult time. Dr. Robinson attests to the importance of patient relationships and keeping a sense of humor to power through the daily responsibilities dentists face every day.

Support the Show.

If you or anyone you know are struggling with a mental health issue, suicidal thoughts, or self-harm behaviors, please reach out for help, talk to someone you trust and connect with a mental health professional. If you are in immediate danger of hurting yourself or hurting someone else, please call 911, go to your local ER or contact the national suicide hotline at 988. Mental Perk wants you to know "You're Worthy...We're in this together"