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Sedation Dentistry

Many cosmetic dentistry patients, including children, have a natural fear of the dentist. Various sedation dentistry techniques can be used to treat those who suffer from dental anxiety. Also sedation dentistry may be used for smile makeover patients, who require multiple cosmetic dentistry treatments in one sitting.

Sedation dentistry offers a safe and effective way for patients to overcome their fears and other dental issues so that they can get the treatment they need to maintain oral health and avoid major dental problems. Read the sections below to find out if sedation dentistry is right for you.

To learn more about sedation dentistry, find a cosmetic dentist near you today!

Sedation Dentistry Candidates

While sedation dentistry is not for everyone, it may be the answer you've been seeking for yourself or a loved one. Sedation dentistry could be right for you if you exhibit any of the following:

  • Dental Anxiety (see below)
  • Complex Dental Issues / Extensive Dental Treatment
  • Sensitive Teeth
  • Difficulty Getting Numb
  • Dental Phobias – Fear of Needles
  • Limited Time to Complete Dental Work
  • Traumatic Dental Experiences
  • Difficulty Controlling Movement

Dental Anxiety

Research shows that the most prevalent reason people put off visiting the dentist is dental anxiety. Many people who experience dental phobia are hesitant when visiting a dentist. They often have a fear of the office, the equipment, or the dentist themselves. Individuals that suffer from this dental anxiety frequently delay their appointments, hoping to avoid the experience altogether. With the option of sedation dentistry, you can overcome your anxieties and get the treatment you need.

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Sedation Dentistry Techniques

Varying degrees of dental sedation can be utilized, including conscious sedation with sedatives, inhalation nitrous oxide sedation, and intravenous (IV) sedation. These sedation dentistry methods enable patients – who might otherwise avoid the dentist – to receive dental treatment necessary for a healthy smile.

There are four common types of sedation dentistry techniques:

  • General Anesthesia
  • Oral Sedatives
  • IV Sedation
  • Nitrous Oxide

Locate a Cosmetic Dentist in Your Area

If you are interested in sedation dentistry and would like to speak with a professional, find a cosmetic dentist near you using Dentistry Now’s online directory.

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