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Despite all patients having to regularly visit the dentist, many will not manage to do so because of what is known as dental anxiety. Fortunately, sedation dentistry can help with this matter and ease any worries you might have regarding a dental appointment. Located in Stone Mountain, Georgia, the team of Park Family Dentistry has explained how dental anxiety can negatively impact patients and why sedation dentistry is a useful aid for patients who experience tension before a dental check-up.
Dental anxiety (also known as Dentophobia) occurs when patients have an uneasy, often frightened feeling about going to the dentist's office for a routine appointment. There are many common causes responsible for a patient's dental anxiety, which include:
Patients who suffer from dental anxiety will experience several symptoms before their appointment, such as:
Visiting our dentist consistently is crucial because it serves to maintain your oral health, which, in turn, will influence your overall health in what is commonly referred to as the mouth-body connection.
Failure to regularly visit our dentist means that a professional is not examining your teeth, observing the bone, and confirming the health of your jaw or the soft tissue within your mouth. Also, our dentist will be unable to screen for oral cancer or identify signs of other severe conditions.
Various consequences can result from your dental anxiety preventing you from seeing the dentist, such as:
Yes, dental anxiety can be experienced by patients of all ages, especially when you consider that the fear often comes from a past traumatic dental experience. Frequently, a child will have an unfortunate experience at the dental office and allow that encounter to shape their perception of the dentist for many years. Their dental anxiety essentially follows them into adulthood and it becomes very difficult to overcome.
With sedation dentistry, you can overcome dental anxiety and, after utilizing it the first time, then become more comfortable during future appointments. Your dentist's sedation options can reduce discomfort or eliminate it, while also helping limit your anxiety as the treatment progresses.
Our dentist, Dr. Park will inject a sedative into a vein either on your hand or arm. This method is generally used for patients about to undergo extensive dental treatment or for highly anxious patients. Throughout the procedure, your dentist will monitor the oxygen level and, if necessary, provide additional oxygen. If you opt for IV sedation, you will be awake and extremely calm.
One example of an oral medication would be Halcion, which influences the central nervous system and helps patients relax. Because they require 30 minutes of waiting before their effects are felt and might cause drowsiness in the hours that follow the procedure, oral sedation is not the most common sedation method.
Also known as nitrous oxide, laughing gas is inhaled through a rubber face mask and it helps you reach a state of relaxation quickly. It is one of the most common types of sedation used at the dental office and the effects swiftly diminish once the gas is turned off. Also, this is the one form of sedation that allows patients to drive home after the procedure has concluded and eat food within 12 hours of the treatment.
If you remain uncertain as to which type of sedation you should depend on, you can contact our team at Park Family Dentistry to visit our office at 2415 W Park Pl. Blvd, Stone Mountain, Georgia. Our dentist will address your questions and concerns, then work with you to determine the sedation that would be most suitable. We look forward to helping you get the dental care you need!
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