A patient with dental anxiety usually has negative impression in dentistry. This unpleasant feeling may origin from past bad dental experience or influences of relatives, close friends, and the mass media. Compared to patients with low dental anxiety, patients with high dental anxiety may feel more unpleasantness during treatment and be more reluctant to receive routine treatment. This article describes a 34 year-old female with high dental anxiety, who had reduced fear and improved attitude toward dental treatment after initial orthodontic treatment. In the following treatment combing periodontics, implant and restorative therapies, the patient demonstrated high degree of cooperation and confidence. The full mouth rehabilitation achieved esthetic and functional treatment outcomes, which satisfied the patient.