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Even though most patients know that getting dental care is a good thing, they also know that it can mean undergoing a certain level of anxiety. Many patients start getting nervous even days before their appointment is supposed to happen. In the majority of cases, when a dentist is able to offer sedation, not only will that dental visit get less stressful, but the patient won’t be as nervous leading up to the day of treatment.
When you know you have the choice of nitrous gas or medication so you can relax during the visit, you’ll likely relax more before the visit. It’s also less likely that you’ll cancel. Patients who face serious dental anxiety might still have a bit of trepidation about their upcoming appointment, but knowing that some sedation choices are available can help them quell those fears.
If you want to keep your smile healthy, then it’s crucial to see your dentist regularly. Also, given the connection between oral health and overall health, take care of your dental needs isn’t just a cosmetic issue, but one paramount to the health of your entire body.
If you’ve ever skipped one of your dental appointments or avoided scheduling one just due to anxiety, then looking into sedation choices might just right for you. If your current dentist doesn’t offer any sedation, then you might want to think about switching to one that does, since it will remove any and all obstacles to achieving and then keeping your oral health in an ideal state.
Medication which is ingested orally can prove quite effective at relaxing the patient all throughout their treatment. Since the effects typically last longer than the actual visit, it’s imperative that someone drives the patient to their dental appointment and back.
Laughing Gas/Nitrous Oxide
‘Laughing gas’ is a relaxant that works quickly, particularly in kids and anyone with dental anxiety that measures from mild to moderate. The effects won’t last long following treatment, so patients can typically drive on their own to the visit and back.
Our team of dentists are compassionate professionals who know that a lot of patients have dental anxiety, and we work hard to breakdown the barriers keeping you from getting dental care.