By Dental One Associates of Maryland
Can Sedation Dentists Take the Fear out of Dental Work?
Would you rather crawl under your car and hide than walk into your dental clinic? If the thought of going to the dentist leaves you trembling with fear, you’re not alone. Many people are so afraid of sitting in the dentist’s chair that they’d rather suffer with a miserable toothache until they can no longer bear it. Sedation dentistry can help take away the dental anxiety symptoms so that you can get the dental exams and treatments you desperately need. What Exactly does Sedation Dentistry Mean? Sedation dentistry uses medication to help you relax during various types of dental procedures. These levels of sedation are available to meet your needs:
- Minimal sedation leaves you awake but feeling relaxed.
- With moderate sedation or conscious sedation, you will be able to communicate but probably won’t remember much about the procedure.
- Deep sedation takes you to the edge of consciousness, but your dentist can still wake you if necessary.
- If you receive general anesthesia, you are completely unconscious and unable to respond.
- Inhaled nitrous oxide
- Oral sedation in tablet form
- Intravenous moderate sedation
- Deep sedation and general anesthesia
- Patients with severe dental anxiety
- Patients with extremely sensitive teeth
- Anyone who needs extensive dental work
- Patients with a strong gag reflex
- People with a low pain threshold
- Children or adults who can’t sit still in the dentist’s chair