Conquer the Dentist
A calm, honest guide for people who hate going to the dentist
Most dental fear isn’t about teeth.
It’s about pain, loss of control, bad past experiences, judgment, cost, and not knowing what’s going to happen.
This book was written to change that.
Conquer the Dentist breaks down the most common dental fears—X-rays, needles, the drill, panic attacks, gagging, money, over-treatment, bad past experiences, and more—and explains them in plain language, without minimizing how real they feel.
Inside, you’ll learn:
- what’s actually happening during dental visits
- what’s normal vs what’s not
- how to stay comfortable and in control
- what questions to ask
- what to say when something feels overwhelming
This isn’t motivational fluff.
It’s practical, calm, and written by a dentist who understands why people are afraid.
A Unique Pricing Model
The book is priced at $15.
That price reflects what the book is worth as a practical tool to help you feel safer, more informed, and more in control at the dentist.
You’ll also see the option to pay more if you choose.
Anything paid above $15 goes directly toward helping cover emergency dental treatment for patients at my emergency dental practice who are in real pain—and can’t afford the care they need to get out of it.
I wrote this book to help people. If it helps you, I encourage you to pay it forward by donating a bit extra to help cover dental costs for my patients who come to me in extreme pain, without the funds to cover treatment.
Whether or not you donate, you’ll be getting the exact same product: “Conquer The Dentist” to help you manage your dental anxiety and take control of your dental visits.
Why this matters
Dental fear keeps people stuck in pain far longer than they should be.
If this book helps you take a step forward—even a small one—that’s a win.
And if you’re able to pay a little extra, you’re helping someone else take that same step when they desperately need it.
You’re not required to give more.
There’s no pressure.
Pay what the book is worth to you.
Who this book is for
- People with dental anxiety or dental phobia
- People who’ve had a bad past experience
- People who feel judged, rushed, or out of control at the dentist
- Parents worried about taking their kids to the dentist
- Anyone who wants to understand what’s happening before they sit in the chair
Bottom line
You don’t need to love the dentist.
There’s no need to be fearless.
You just need information, language, and control.
That’s what this book is here to give you—while helping someone else get out of pain too.