Tuesday, July 29, 2014

How to cope with the Dentist?

While there are some people who seem to go to the dentist with out ever having a problem, there are others who may never to get that point. Some people really do just have some kind of phobia of a dentist. While there is no reason to fear the dentist some people just do and just can't seem to get past it. For that reason their teeth suffer dramatically due to their own fears. What the fear is unknown, maybe the different sounds or the environment or maybe just the pain itself. Maybe it is the extremely long needles they use to numb the mouth. Whatever the case, there are a lot of people with this fear.

What is Sleep Dentistry anyway? This is normally for the people with the massive fears or even with a lot of repair needed. IV Sedation Dentistry comes in very helpful in the event the person needs extensive work that would need several visits that could be preformed in one visit or even a person with so many fears that with out this type of procedure the event would have never taken place. For those reason this is an amazing opportunity that will help many, many people to ensure their teeth last a lifetime and can ensure the dental work they need with out the pain and fear that they just can't seem to tolerate!


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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Child Dentistry

Going to the dentist for any kind of procedure can be scary for a child. Parents that participate in their child's procedure does help the child. Unfortunately sometimes sedation needs to be used on a child. Any type of dental sedation for kids will not put the child to sleep but does make them calm enough to have the procedure completed. Any sedation that is performed is done directly in the dentists office with the parents consent. Children who have a fear of the dentist, have any kind of special needs, or children who do not stay sitting in the chair can receive a type of sedation that is offered through the dentist. The three type of sedation that can be used include: nitrous oxide, oral sedatives and IV sedation. Nitrous oxide is a mild sedative that has shown to be safe. A mask will be placed over the child's nose and they will begin to breath in air mixed with the sedative. The mask will stay on the child until the procedure is finished. Oral sedatives can be taken through either the mouth or the nose. Because it takes a small amount of time for this sedative to take effect, the child is required to take the sedative upon arrival. IV sedation is the last form that is offered due to it requiring a needle being inserted into the arm or hand. The biggest advantage to using this type of sedation is that the child can be given more medication through the IV line for longer procedures. There are IV sedation dentistry risks that a child could experience. Some of the risks include: over sedation, respiratory depression, short term amnesia, the formation of a hematoma where the injection site was, and very rarely sexual fantasies.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Dental IV Sedation


This is a more recent topic of interest in the most recent days. This is growing in popularity more and more. There are many, many benefits to having Dental IV Sedation when you are in need of dental work.

There are many times that the length of time the procedure will take can lead to other problems with out the help of IV Sedation. Many people have problems when it comes to dental work, whether it is a jaw that tends to get stuck when you leave your mouth open to long or some other type of problem with either your mouth, jaw or even your neck in the awkward position. There are a lot of people who not only have problems that would seem normal like in the mouth area but also some people have problems with their heart or other organs that would make their require sedation dentistry for their very own overall health, not just the health of their dental region.

While there are many, many different reasons for this new and improved type of density there are many, many people that have been and will continue to be helped by this process. While this has to be a better way for the dental professional as well since they can complete the entire treatment plan in one visit instead of at least a full month treatment plan. This is a win-win for the patient as well considering the dental work needed can be completed in one visit rather than many and one trip though the pain instead of many, many time back and forth to the office. This is an amazing option and I am certain it will soon become the option of choice for many patients as well as dentists for many, many years to come!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

What is Sedation Dentistry?

Are you anxious when it comes to going to the dentist? Do you try to ignore dental problems such as toothaches and receding gums, so you do not have to go? Many people experience anxiety when it comes to dental checkups while other people have trouble tolerating certain procedures such as dental x-rays. If you are one of those people who dread the dentist, never fear. The days of dreading the dentist are now over because sedation dentistry is here.

What is Sedation Dentistry?

Sedation dentistry uses anesthesia before or during dental treatments in order to put patients into a relaxed state. Giving you a relaxed and pleasant feeling, this type of dentistry is ideal for those who:

-Want a little help to relax during your appointment
-Have a fear that is too intense for psychological techniques or a gentle doctor
-Those who have other mental conditions that could benefit from sedation
-Have a procedure specific fear, such a fear of needles or tooth extractions.
-Do not want to be aware of what is going on during a dental procedure

What Are the Different Types of Sedation?

Three different types of sedation techniques used in dentistry; oral sedation, inhalation sedation and IV sedation.

Oral sedation dentistry involves that use of oral anti-anxiety or sleeping medications. These medications are prescribed in the hours immediately before the appointment.
Inhalation sedation dentistry, also known as laughing gas, involves the inhalation of a mixture of oxygen with nitrous oxide. This combination of gasses reduces pain and induces a pleasant feeling in the patient.

IV sedation dentistry involves the administration of sedatives through and IV in a vein. It is delivered straight into the blood stream, and many dentists refer to this method as sleep dentistry. This form of sedation induces a deep relaxation in the patient. IV sedation dental services are popular among patients and dentists alike.