Keep Calm and Smile On with Sedation Dentistry

Have you delayed smile-saving dental treatment, all because you are deeply afraid of visiting the dentist? Many people have concerns about seeing the dentist, not because of past experiences or even due to the extent of the treatment they need, but simply because of a general anxiety. Skipping out on key preventive care can be harmful to your oral health, as can avoiding restorative dentistry. Fortunately, sedation dentistry makes it possible for many people to overcome their dental fears, so that their smiles can get the care they need. If you are tired of struggling with poor oral health, because of dental anxiety, talk to your dentist about how sedation could be able to help.

How Can Sedation Dentistry Help You

There are a number of safe and effective sedation options that are commonly used to help patients comfortably receive dental treatment. Sedation can be used to ensure a patient is able to stay still during long treatments, but it can also help keep a patient calm and relaxed before and during a dental procedure.

For patients with moderate to extreme dental anxiety, sedation options like an oral sedative might be ideal, as they’re able to help calm one’s nerves leading up to the dental visit. For others, nitrous oxide, commonly referred to as laughing gas, might be ideal, as it is extremely relaxing, but the effects wear off quickly, allowing many patients to return to school or work after their dental treatment.

Be sure to talk to your dentist about your concerns in seeking dental treatment, as well s your overall health, to determine which if any form of sedative is best for treating your dental anxiety.

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