How to Overcome Your Fear of the Dentist
March 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a 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.
Relax At The Dentist With Sleep Dentistry
March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Many people are scared of the dentist, and scared of the procedures that they may need to undertake, this may stem from seeing something you didn’t like to do with teeth or dentists, a painful childhood experience, it could be a number of things, but luckily there is a the choice of virtually pain-free sedation dentistry. This is where you are put to sleep so you have nothing to worry about when the procedure is being taken place. Sedation dentistry means that you will be put to sleep, therefore feeling virtually no pain, and not having the worry about what is going on around you and inside your mouth.
There is no need to avoid the dentist anymore and you can now have anything done that you have needed doing while having your fear of the dentist, as now you can do it virtually pain free and asleep.
If sedation dentistry interests you because of your dental phobia, this is the way you can enjoy anxiety free dentistry, while also being free of pain. Sedation dentistry can be used for a number of procedures including:
• General Dentistry: For example root canal treatment
• Implant Dentistry: Replacing missing teeth with a fixed implant into the root of the missing tooth
• Porcelain Dentistry: Placement of porcelain crowns and veneers
• TMJ Dentistry: A painful condition that stems from the jaw joints.
The procedure will not begin until you are fully sedated and until you feel comfortable to carry on with the procedure.
Depending on your individual needs, sedation dentistry may last between 2 to 6 hours. When you awake you will feel refreshed and have no memory of the procedure. Today it is common for dentists to use sedation dentistry for all types of anxiety. Sedation is an ideal solution for patients who suffer from dental phobias.
You may be a perfect candidate for Sedation Dentistry if you:
• Have a terrible gag reflex.
• Fear that you may choke.
• Sights, Sounds and Smells of the Dentist.
• Painful injections or needle phobia.
• Embarrassment.
• Loss of Control.
• Previous bad dentist experiences.
• Being awake during procedures.
A beautiful smile and perfect teeth is something that everyone desires, and now with sedation dentistry, people who have a fear of the dentist can now go to the dentist feeling safe, and finally have the work done that has been needed for their perfect teeth.


