Anxiety and the Dentist

Dental Patient Taking Dental Sedative Pill

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Dental Patient Taking Dental Sedative Pill

Some people will do anything to get out of going to their dentist in New York, NY. They will make and then cancel appointments. They will reschedule checkups for years. They will even stop going to the dentist for long periods of time. Why? They suffer from what is commonly known as dental fear.

If you tense up at the thought of getting your teeth cleaned or examined, you will be relieved to know that you can reduce your anxiety and get the care you deserve. Advanced dentists now offer a range of sedation dentistry solutions to help patients feel more comfortable and worry-free. Rather than missing out on important healthcare treatments, ask your dentist about trying one or more of the following dental sedation techniques.

 

Oral Sedation and Laughing Gas

Two of the most popular types of sedation dentistry solutions are oral sedation and nitrous oxide, otherwise known as laughing gas. Oral sedation involves you taking medications at the dentist’s office upon arrival. The drugs offer short-term relaxation and can work for patients with mild dental fear.

Likewise, nitrous oxide works quickly and also leaves the body fast. It is breathed and causes feelings of euphoria and happiness. Nitrous oxide can be especially good for younger patients because they tend to accept it without any side effects.

 

IV Sedation

IV sedation sends safe, calming medications directly into your bloodstream. A trained member of the dentist practice will monitor your vital statistics the whole time you are receiving your IV sedation. This ensures a positive outcome.

While you are under IV sedation, you will feel drowsy but will not entirely go to sleep. You can respond to the dentist, as needed, but will remember very little about your dental session after the IV is removed and you return to normal consciousness.

 

General Anesthesia

What if you need something a little stronger than IV sedation to reduce your anxious responses at the dentist? General anesthesia could be an ideal choice because it causes complete unconsciousness.

General anesthesia is typically used by dentists for more extensive visits. For instance, you may be receiving four or six dental implants to begin the process of getting implant-supported dentures. Rather than being awake for the surgical implantation of the implants, you could opt for general anesthesia.

 

Make Your Appointment Today

Are you tired of being afraid to go to the dentist in New York, NY? If you’re unsatisfied with your smile and are interested in receiving sedation for your next treatment, please feel free to contact our office in New York, NY to schedule your appointment. Our doctor, Dr. Alexander Volchonok, will be able to discuss our sedation dentistry options with you and find the best option for you. Your healthy smile will thank you!

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