Sedation Dentistry - Solutions for Dental Phobia


by Robert - Date: 2008-08-01 - Word Count: 523 Share This!

You may find it peculiar that a simple visit to the dentist can be a frightening experience for some people. How to react on people with dental phobia is something to be cautious of. There are probably a lot of reasons why these people start to shake or shiver when they hear the word "dentist" or the phrase "trip to the dentist". This might be you I am talking about. Whether a kid or a kid at heart the fear of having a visit to the dentist shows no preference but can be offered some solutions.

Just imagine how you can eat your favorite food, whatever they may be, if all your teeth are weak and cannot even chew mashed potatoes. Funny but true, this can be the worse case of all if you neglect having a regular visit to the dentist. A simple appointment wouldn't last the whole day. No, there are no drills, knives, or whatever your cynical mind is thinking of. The dentist checks the condition of your teeth and after which will suggest or talk to you about what procedures will be done. I can personally guarantee you that you wouldn't be tied up like a hostage and have your mouth forced open on your first visit.

Since a lot of dentists are aware that many people, aside from kids are afraid of them. Psychological or perhaps just brought about by age, there are two options that patients can go for if they really couldn't overcome their knee shakes. Sedation dentistry is one process usually mistaken for the other option which is sleep dentistry, wherein the patient is diagnosed with a medicine to relax while undergoing a dental procedure. This is performed by an authorized sedation dentist and may offer you its different types.

One type of sedation is through oral medication. This needs to be taken like a pill, one hour before your appointment. The feeling it brings is more of a relaxed and drowsy feel so you might want someone to accompany you on your visit. The medication lasts just enough to finish the whole procedure, even up until you reach home.

A much different type of sedative option that dentists can offer is the breathing in of Nitrous Oxide. Of course the amount you will be able to inhale is regulated so you won't have to worry about being unconscious. This is very much advisable if you don't have someone to accompany you on your way home after the procedure as the sedative effect lasts for only a few minutes.

Lastly, the least sought after procedure of dental patients today is the Intravenous sedation which basically involves needles. Why least sought after? It's quite obvious that there are already two options that are painless aside from this procedure. Aside from that, many patients do not prefer seeing needles either.

So with all these sedation dentistry options, perhaps you can have a second thought if you'll still be entertaining your dental phobia or you will be brave enough to conquer your own fear. Keep in mind that it is you who will benefit much from having a regular visit to the dentist.


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