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Dental Details: How Sedation Dentistry Can Help With Dental Care

With sedation dentistry, the patient is given a sedative under the influence of which the dentistry procedure is performed. Sedation dentistry induces a sleep like state to the concerned patient who does not feel the surgical operation on the gums and the teeth. Although sedation dentistry is generally exclusively reserved for adult patients (more than 18 years old), children can benefit from sedation dentistry. Specialist pediatric sedation dentists must be appointed for the dental problems of children. The various situations in which sedation dentistry is applied are described here.

If the patient has any kind of dental operation trauma then sedation dentistry is advised. The typical dental traumas are fear of anesthesia and fear of needles. In this respect, it is important to remember that anesthesia is a cautious option when the patient might have previous medical record of heart ailment or high blood pressure. Previous negative dental experiences, high teeth sensitivity, less time for the dental work, and difficulty in staying still are also reasons why a patient is eligible for sedation dentistry. The difficulty in staying still might also arise from nervous problems like Parkinson's disease.

In order to appreciate sedation dentistry, it is necessary to compare it with anesthesia. The difference can be best understood if we describe general anesthesia as a complete unconsciousness while sedation is a deep sleepy state. A localized anesthesia injection on the gums will make your gums numb but sedation dentistry will transform the feelings of anxiety into feelings of relaxation.

Selecting a sedation dentist is a matter of trust. You have to find an experienced dentist who is able to offer sedation. Consider the experience and reputation of each cosmetic dentist before selecting one to perform your dental work.

Various types of sedatives are used in sedation dentistry. The common sedatives are oral sedatives, intravenous (IV) sedatives, and inhalation sedation by nitrous oxide. Some dentists even prefer to call anesthesia a type of sedation. Deciding the appropriate sedative is a crucial factor in sedation dentistry.

by: Penelope Stone




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