How to Overcome Your Fear of the Dentist

July 13, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Having a dental phobia is neither unusual nor uncommon, with large numbers of people suffering from the problem across the world. A visit to the dental surgery may not be something that is approached with enthusiasm for many, but for others it presents a simply traumatic and terrifying prospect and one which will be avoided until the inevitable deterioration in oral health becomes too severe to ignore any longer.

With the options available in today’s modern sedation dentistry practices, a phobia of the dental chair need not be something that prevents regular and stress-free treatments required for both hygiene and cosmetic purposes.

Treatments in laser dentistry offer a pain free and unobtrusive approach to many of the old processes of root canal sterilisation and many gum disease treatments with its sterilising applications. Not only do methods in laser treatment offer maximum comfort to the patient, lessening their need for anxiety, but leave them feeling that they have received the necessary attention with little or no discomfort during or after the procedure.

For more intensive surgery and patients who feel unable to entertain the idea of dental treatment altogether, options in sedation and sleep dentistry offer the chance to remove all experience from the procedure completely.

Whether opting for partial or complete sedation, your dental phobia can swiftly become a thing of the past with the use of simple anaesthetics, allowing you to remain pain-free throughout and at a level which can be conscious or unconscious, depending on your needs.

The result is the effective application of necessary dental attention, leaving you feeling refreshed, renewed and in an environment that is relaxed, calm and comfortable form start to finish.

Thanks to the passionate approach of your sedation dentist, you can ensuring that your needs are met and dealt with in the most sensitive and compassionate way, whilst achieving the treatment you require for optimum oral health and vitality.

Teeth Whitening – How Does It Work?

July 13, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Tooth whitening is a treatment that a growing number of people are now choosing to enhance and improve on their existing smile. Being equipped with a set of pearly white teeth is an asset that can not only act to brighten your face but also leave you radiating throughout your whole persona as you benefit from the effects of a glowing smile on your sense of well-being.

The damaging effects of social and dietary habits from certain foods, caffeine drinks, cigarettes and wine, as well as the inevitable yellowing that comes with age, all take their toll on our teeth’s appearance, leaving them stained and discoloured.  Fortunately a range of teeth whitening products and treatments exist to combat these side effects and can help to achieve the maximum potential from your smile.

Your laser dentistry practice can now offer you the chance of achieving optimum results in the world of professional tooth whitening, offering you the latest treatments in laser tooth whitening which enable you to experience the benefits of effective long- term whitening results and improved overall oral health. The great advantage of laser tooth dental methods includes the painless and comfortable application of a treatment which gives you optimum results at a minimum interference to your mouth.  

While some tooth whitening products can offer a short term solution to discolouring, they often prove to be superficial and inconsistent. The benefit of laser teeth whitening is found in the long-term, penetrating effects on the tooth, with the advent of products which manipulate light absorbing molecules sitting deep within the tooth assisting the process of whitening and brightening your overall smile.

The effects of laser tooth whitening are seen immediately after treatment and, depending on the level of satisfaction in the initial outcome, can be revisited and intensified in order to achieve your optimum desired result.