When you feel uneasy about dental care, it can be harder to set up appointments that protect you against threats like tooth decay and gum disease. In other words, if you let your anxiety keep you away from routine checkups, you can be more likely to experience the kinds of issues that call for more involved treatments! To address this, we can recommend that you rely on a dental sedative while in the dentist’s chair. Doing so will help you remain comfortable even during a more involved restorative dental procedure.
We offer more than one service to help you stay comfortable during an appointment. With nitrous oxide, or “laughing gas,” we can provide a sense of calm over the course of your procedure while still allowing you to remain conscious of what is happening. One advantage to this approach is that the effects of the gas will wear off quickly, so it will not disrupt the rest of your day. With an oral sedative, we can provide a stronger sense of relaxation, something that can be important for people with more significant discomfort. However, you should be aware that its effects last longer, which makes it necessary for you to have assistance arriving and leaving your appointment.
If you do not take advantage of regular dental checkups, you will lose out on the protection that lowers your risk for cavities and gum disease. During these appointments, we provide thorough teeth cleanings as well as evaluations that help us recognize when there are problems to address. Something to remember is that a cavity can be caught in its early stages and undergo a more conservative restorative procedure. When decay is not caught in time, it can become more advanced and require root canal therapy.
Through the use of dental sedation, we can help patients who suffer from anxiety feel at ease during their visits. To find out how this can benefit you, contact Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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