For people who experience feelings of anxiety before or during dental work, oral health care can feel more difficult to access. These negative feelings are real, and we understand how they can complicate your experience with treatment. With that said, it is important to acknowledge what can happen if you let these difficulties keep you from the care that you require. If you go without routine appointments, you are more likely to have difficulties with dental decay and gum disease that will call for more services. If you delay necessary restorative dental work for an active problem, complications can threaten your smile and health! To help you remain at ease, we can recommend that you enjoy dental sedation while you are in our care.
There are different forms of dental sedation that we can make available to our patients. One approach you can inquire about is treatment with nitrous oxide—also known as “laughing gas”—which is continuously administered during your time in the dentist’s chair. When this gas is provided, it helps patients remain in a relaxed and calm state, though they can still remain conscious and aware of what is happening. If you need something stronger, we can discuss the option of using an oral sedative. While this can have a more potent impact and address higher levels of anxiety, it does make it necessary for you to have help driving to and from your appointment.
Our practice wants patients to feel at ease in the dentist’s chair even when they need more involved restorative services. However, we understand that dental anxiety can complicate this for many individuals. One way we can help is by providing safe sedative options when you see us for care! With these different forms of support, we can make what has been a difficult experience easier for you, and we can make sure your smile receives the right support! If you would like to learn more, contact Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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