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subject: A Painless Trip To The Dentist - Thanks To Sedation Dentistry [print this page]


Many adults are scared of dentists. Its true, there is nothing to be ashamed of it. If you are one among those who blanch at the mere thought of an upcoming dentists appointment and keep thinking of excuses to cancel or postpone the meet, sedative dentistry is just the thing for you. It is a boon for people who have a chronic fear of dental procedures. You can get your problems treated without any pain or anxiety.

Sedation dentistry refers to the use of anesthesia during dental treatment. This will put you in a relaxed state. Sedatives act on the central nervous system and numb the pain. So if your dentist feels that you require a treatment that is painful or will take a lot of time, you may ask about sedation.

Sedatives will not make you unconscious, you wont fall asleep either. Depending on the type of sedative that your dentist uses, you will feel slightly drowsy. It will help you stay calm and relaxed when the dental procedure is being performed. There will be no pain or anxiety which is generally associated with regular trips to the dentist. It is also helpful for children because they find it tough to sit in one place for long.

There are many types of dental sedatives. Your dentist will chose the right one for you after considering your medical history and anxiety threshold. A sedative is not a painkiller. It only puts you to rest and you might need some painkillers along with it. Nevertheless, you wont even remember the dental procedure, leave alone the pain and discomfort.

A moderate sedative can be given in the form of a pill or liquid some time before the dental procedure starts, so the sedative will kick in before you sit on that dentists chair. You might also need a shot of local anesthetic later to make you more comfortable.

Stronger sedatives must be given intravenously. If you are scared of needles, oral sedatives are also available. They are less expensive than intravenous sedatives and also easier to administer. But intravenous sedatives act faster and you will feel the effect in no time. Your dentist must be trained and certified to administer intravenous sedation.

There are no side effects of sedation, except that you might feel slightly uncomfortable or lazy for some time. This feeling will wear off after some time, unless you have had a drink or two before or after the procedure. Alcohol can interfere with the effect of the sedatives. Also, dont drive before or after your dental appointment because your brain might not be in a position to handle such a demanding task.

Sedation dentistry is a very safe way for you to get your root canal treatment, extraction, implants, dental fillings and other treatments done without feeling any pain. It is a good idea to ask your dentist about it and if he thinks it is okay to give you sedatives, you might not be afraid to visit him next time. In fact, you may be willing to undergo a complete lengthy treatment in a single visit. Imagine that!

by: annemary




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