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The Benefits of Sedation Dentistry

October 17, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — sfoms @ 5:07 pm
Woman in dental chair

Fear of dental appointments is one of the most common reasons that people do not keep their regular visits. Seeing your dentist regularly is vital to dental health, so it is in the interests of both you and your dentist that your next visit is relaxed and comfortable. Sedation dentistry is an incredible option to remove the fear and anxiety from these appointments. When you are relaxed, your dentist can work more proficiently, and you can sit back and enjoy your experience. Some of the main benefits of Sedation dentistry are:

1.) The Surgeon can work quicker and more thoroughly.

When you are sedated and relaxed, you will be able to allow the dentist to perform their work without navigating your squirming, moving, wincing and complaining. When you sit still in your chair, the dentist can complete your visit quickly and do a more thorough job. This means less time at the dentist and better dental health outcomes!

2.) No Pain

The fear of the dentist mainly stems from the fear of pain. With sedation, you will not feel any pain. You only feel the placement of the IV. After that, you drift asleep for a comfortable, pain-free surgery. You can begin and end your procedure with no discomfort and have a relaxed and pain-free experience.

3.) Lessens fear and anxiety

For some people, there is an overwhelming sense of fear and anxiety associated with going to the dentist. This may be the fear of pain or may be from memories of back experiences. Whatever the reason for this discomfort, sedation dentistry can remove these concerns. You will be too sedated to have feelings of worry and anxiety. Knowing that you won’t go through that sensation of fear can mean a great deal for many people.

Getting to the dentist regularly is critical to good dental health, sedation dentistry is a wonderful way to help make that possible for those who struggle with fear and anxiety related to dental visits.

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