If
the thought of seeing your dentist gives you chills every six months,
an anesthetic may be the solution. Sedation dentistry uses a combination
of techniques, ranging from nitrous oxide or "laughing gas" to general
anesthesia, to relax a patient during surgeries or otherwise
uncomfortable appointments. For even the most severe dental phobias,
there is no longer a reason to avoid the dentist altogether.
Settings that Practice Anti-Anxiety
The
dental office has long been the most common setting for routine dental
procedures that use sedation and anti-anxiety techniques. These
techniques can be used for any type of dental procedure depending on the
needs of the patient. Ultimately, your fears and phobias can be managed
so that you can receive the dental care you require no matter where the
treatment takes place.
Are You a Candidate for Sedation?
Your
overall health, as well as physical and mental conditions you may be
battling at the time, are important to be able to safely undergo certain
types of sedation ñ especially in the dental office. Certain of these
conditions may require clearance from a physician: cardiac disease,
hypertension, diabetes and respiratory diseases should all be addressed
prior to a given type of sedation. Your dentist will take a thorough
medical history and physical assessment before proceeding, and if need
be, recommend a product like Colgate® Total® Advanced Deep Clean to get
home care on the right track. He or she may also ask you to receive
medical clearance from your physician.
To read the entire article written by James Burke Fine DMD, please visit Colgate.com
Siranli Dental
Samantha Siranli, DMD, PhD, FACP
2112 F St. NW, Suite 605
Washington, DC 20037
(202) 466-4530
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