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Why is my dental health so important and how can sedation dentistry help?

May 1, 2012

Filed under: Blog,Sedation Dentistry — smilespringfield @ 2:00 pm

Many patients have anxiety about going to the dentist related to perceived notions of pain and discomfort that they expect.  Sedation Dentistry can help people relax and have the dental procedures they need without the pain and anxiety.

Why is my dental health so important and how can sedation dentistry help?

With sedation dentistry, the patient is sedated through the entire procedure so that he will not feel any pain.  The sedation type and level varies with the needs of the patient and the procedure being performed and the dentist’s recommendation. The possible sedation methods include, nitrous oxide, anti anxiety medication, depressant and tranquilizers.

Why sedation dentistry?

This type of dentistry addresses issues with patients who  have had bad experiences in the past, offering them the relaxation they need so they can successfully maintain their oral health. Even though dentists will always use anesthesia during various dental procedures, sedation goes further, helping reduce the patient’s anxiety levels.

What is involved?

The decision for being sedated can only be the result of a patient communicating with his dentist. There are other aspects involved, not only the patient’s anxiety, but also health factors which will eventually determine the type of sedation used. During a procedure that involves sedation, the patient will, in many cases, not be aware of what’s happening and after the procedure, he may not remember it.  It’s important to go with the services of a dentist who is experienced with this type of sedation.

For More information on Sedation Dentistry or to schedule a consultation, contact us at 217-546-3333 or info@smilespringfield.com

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