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Overcome Your Fear of the Dentist with Oral Sedation Dentistry

   
Author: Amy Passmore
 

Are you afraid to see a dentist? Or, has a member of your family expressed anxiety and an unwillingness to see a dentist? While some people seem to be able to go in for the latest in cosmetic dentistry or teeth whitening techniques, others cannot seem to get themselves to the dentist for a routine check up. Dental anxiety is a very common condition affecting millions of people. People may fear the pain, or the drills and other equipment associated with dentistry. They may also have memories of unpleasant dental experiences from their childhood.

Many people with dental anxiety put off proper dental care for years. However, unsightly, broken or missing teeth can have a negative impact on your self-esteem, social life, career and health. Gum disease and tooth decay will not go away if ignored. Ignoring these conditions can lead to needing to have teeth removed and other serious, expensive dental procedures. In addition, unhealthy teeth and gums have been associated with heart disease.

One option available to help people overcome their fear of dentists is oral sedation dentistry. With this method, the dentist prescribes a pill or liquid to be taken by mouth, usually one hour before the procedure. The medication makes you drowsey and very relaxed. It also has somewhat of an amnesic effect. However, you are not unconscious and can converse with the dentist and dental technician throughout your procedure. Depending on your dentist's plan, you may be able to have years of problems corrected in a short period of time due to the fact that you are sedated. After your dental appointment you should not drive, so someone needs to be available to drive you home.

The advantages of oral sedation over unconscious sedation are that it is much less expensive and easier on the body than having to undergo intraveneous sedation methods. Most people have no problems taking the medication.

How do you find a sedation dentist in your area? There are several ways. Your health insurance company may be able to recommend one. Check the local yellow pages. You may find ads for dentists specializing in sedation dentistry or ads for dental referral agencies. You can also search on the internet for a sedation dentist.

When you find a dentist that offers sedation dentistry ask for an appointment to discuss your concerns before committing to any exams or procedures. You will probably find the dentist and the office staff to be caring and compassionate people who are willing and able to help you overcome your fears of dentistry. Don't let your fears keep you from having the healthy, attractive smile you deserve.

 
 
 

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