Sedation dentistry is for anyone who gets anxious when it is time to go to the dentist. The condition is called dental anxiety and it affects millions of people in the U.S.
There is a multitude of reasons why a person might develop a fear of dentists. It can be caused by a traumatic past experience, a fear of pain, a fear of the tools used by dentists or a fear of being crowded by a dentist and their assistants as they perform dental work. Thankfully, sedation dentistry is a simple way to reduce, if not eliminate dental anxiety.
Thinking about giving sedation dentistry a try? Below are the answers to some of the questions you might have.
Most patients do not feel anything during treatments with dental sedatives. There is little to no discomfort and patients feel relaxed during their treatment. Sedation dentistry typically leaves patients feeling relaxed and at ease.
Yes. Most of the sedatives that are used keep patients responsive and conscious during their treatment. These medications simply put you in a more relaxed state.
Sedation dentistry is safe for most patients young and old alike. Before administering the sedatives, the dentist will go over the patient's medical history and any medications they are currently taking to reduce the risk of negative reactions.
It depends on the type of sedatives being used and how quickly the patient's body breaks down the active compounds. Nitrous oxide, which is commonly known as laughing gas is one of the most used dental sedatives and it wears off within minutes. Oral sedatives take longer to leave the patient's system and the effects can be felt for a couple of hours after treatment.
Anyone who experiences dental anxiety is a good candidate for sedation dentistry. Signs that you might be a good candidate for sedatives include the following:
There is a range of sedatives used to deal with dental anxiety. The more common types of sedatives used include the following:
Call or visit our West Palm Beach clinic to learn more about sedation dentistry and how it can be used to deal with dental anxiety.
Request an appointment here: https://palmbeachinstituteofdentistry.com or call Palm Beach Institute of Dentistry at (561) 429-2196 for an appointment in our West Palm Beach office.
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