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subject: Sedation Dentistry: Is A Sedation Dentist The Answer For Your Fear Of The Dentist? [print this page]


People's nervousness or even downright fear of going to the dentist is so common as to have become a source of humor. For instance, several cartoons and movies exist that feature children who have to be forced to go to the dentist"as in a rather hilarious scene in the Pixar film Finding Nemo. However, adults can be nervous about dental treatment, too.

If your dental phobia is preventing you from getting essential treatment, consider going to a sedation dentist. Now, let us first talk about what sedation does. In essence, it is meant to relax you, not necessarily make you fall asleep or numb the pain. You are likely to get a separate local anesthetic injected after sedation. (You should already be relaxed by then.) Furthermore, most dentists would prefer not to work on a sleeping patient because at least some minimal cooperation on your part is required for a safe, neat procedure.

Besides sidestepping dental phobia, sedation may also benefit people who simply find dental visits very tiresome. Time seems to pass more quickly while people are under sedation, and you are likely to experience the entire procedure as being only a few minutes long, rather than the hours it took in "real life."

Of course, it is possible that popular misconceptions about sedation dentistry will make people too wary of this option, as well. This is not without reason: in former days, sedation did indeed usually involve IV injections, which people with dental phobia are also likely to find frightening. However, it is more common now for nitrous / laughing gas to be on offer. This is usually given via a mask attached to a container for the gas. Of course, the mask should be thrown away or sterilized between each patient. Any good sedation dentist in Beaverton should offer painless sedation methods.

However, if you are going to be sedated during your procedure, do not expect its effects to wear off right away after your dentist is done. Driving home while on sedation is quite akin to drunk driving. Therefore, have a trusted friend accompany you to the dentist, or at least pick you up and bring you home afterwards from your visit to your Beaverton sedation dentist. The friend or relative should also stay a while with you in your home to further ensure your safety.

Sedation dentistry is a great way to encourage patients who would be otherwise too frightened or bored by dental procedures to get the professional care they need.

by: Thomas Getch




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