Your triumph
Quite a few people have to conquer a lot of fear before visiting our clinic in Bulgaria. They do not think of holidays but of pain, a small table with dental instruments, the sound of drilling and a metal or porcelain spitting bowl.

I think they all deserve a monument! There already are quite a few of these 'arcs' in the world, so a few more would not cause anyone harm.
A distinction has been made between dental anxiety, dental fear, and dental phobia.
Dental anxiety is a reaction to an unknown danger. Anxiety is extremely common, and most people experience some degree of dental anxiety especially if they're about to have something done which they've never experienced before. Basically, it's a fear of the unknown.
Dental fear is a reaction to a known danger ("I know what the dentist is going to do, been there, done that - I'm scared!!"), which involves a fight-or-flight response when confronted with the threatening stimulus.
Dental phobia is basically the same as fear, only much stronger ("I know what happens when I go to the dentist - there's no way I'm going back if I can help it. I'm so terrified I feel sick"). Also, the fight-or-flight response occurs when just thinking about or being reminded of the threatening situation. Someone with a dental phobia will avoid dental care at all costs until either a physical problem or the psychological burden of the phobia becomes overwhelming.

You can visit this website for extensive information on dental anxiety, fear and phobia.
In the meantime, I will start building your arc.
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