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subject: Sedation Dentist- How To Get Dental Work Done With Virtually No Pain [print this page]


This is a huge problem, when you consider all the health problems that can ensue if proper dental maintenance is not attended to. Luckily, those who fear the dentist now have an answer to their fears, and its name is sedation dentistry.

Sedation dentistry is fast becoming a popular solution for people who were previously frozen with fear about dental visits. Just what is sedation dentistry, and how can you get it? Sedation dentistry is a means of receiving a number of different anesthesia treatments to calm the anxieties and fears, and also minimize the pain of the dental visit. The most common types of sedation that dentists and periodontists use are: anti-anxiety medications, nitrous oxide, tranquilizers, and IVs.

How do you know if you would be a good candidate-aside from being afraid of the dentist. Though it is most often an elective process, sleep dentistry in California best suits a number of patients with various dental problems. These are the specialties of sedation dentistry:

1. Sensitive Teeth: Many patients just have very sensitive teeth, and can therefore, feel everything that is being done in their mouths.

2. Insensitivity to Numbness: Though it is fairly uncommon, there are people who are resistant to certain types of anesthesia and therefore, can feel everything that is being done in their mouths with all pain included. For these people, sedation dentistry can help as it is focused on relaxing the patient, prior to any dental work.

3. Hate Needles: So many people hate needles, and as this is a common means of administering anesthesia, this can present a huge problem. Sedation dentistry offers a means that doesnt use needles-typically, orally- for the comfort of the patient. If medication is to be used intravenously, the dentist can make sure to use a sedation method prior to the needle insertion so that the patient is unaware of its presence.

4. Back and Neck Pain: Many people experience pain associated with sitting in a dentist chair which is most likely magnified by the stress and anxiety of being there. Sedation dentistry can relax these muscles and make the experience much more comfortable for the patient.

5. Jaw Pain: For some patients with dental work needed, they have agonizing jaw pain. Any kind of procedure in the jaw can be extremely painful. Sedation dentistry can remove this pain so that the procedure can be administered pain- free to the patient.

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by: Max Buddenbrock




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