Saturday, July 6, 2013

Sedation Dentistry And How It Can Work For You

By Riley Bitner


For some people this may be hard to believe, but having your dental work completed can be a safe, comfortable and relaxing experience, even if you have anxiety or fear about going to the dentist.

Your experience at the dentist an be enjoyable with anxiety free or sedation dentistry. You won't even remember the sights, sounds or smells (which are often anxiety triggers) of the dentist's office. Your visit will be productive and efficient.

Even if you are there for more than just a checkup, (i.e. you need to have a cavity filled or a root canal), your visit can be a pleasant experience. Almost 30% of all Americans avoid yearly dental visits, even if they are experiencing discomfort. Properly trained sedation dentists can help those of us who avoid dental care by using oral and or IV medications to relieve the stress and anxiety of sitting in the dental chair.

This treatment has many different names, including relaxation dentistry and anxiety free dentistry, however, sedation dentistry is the most accurate description of the process. Sedation dentistry is a method of treatment that will help you get the dental attention you need, while remaining calm, comfortable and relaxed.

Sedation dentistry refers to a variety of methods available to your dentist to make your visit comfortable and relaxing. This is accomplished by choosing a medication based on each individual patient's needs. If you just need to take the edge off there are a variety of medications you can take by mouth that will work for you. If you need a more profound effect, there are medications that can be delivered by mouth or by IV to help. With sedation dentistry you will never really be formally knocked out, and that's a good thing. You'll be able to respond to requests from your dentist, and do simple tasks like turning your head or opening your mouth wide. You will always be aware enough to request a break for the bathroom during sedation, but you won't be aware of the sights, smells and sounds that can trigger your anxiety and fear.

If you feel anxiety about going to the dentist, you may want to search for a local dentist that practices sedation dentistry. It's definitely a more comfortable and relaxing way to visit your dentist.




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