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Sedation Dentistry And Dental Anxiety Clifton Park, NY

Sedation Dentistry And Dental Anxiety

How Sedation Can Make Your Next Dental Appointment a Breeze

For anyone suffering from fear or anxiety overcoming this fear can take anywhere from a few months to a few years depending on the severity of the fear or anxiety. However, when a person gets up the nerve to face their fears, they are enabling themselves the chance to experience something new. Now to bring this full circle lets focus in on dental anxiety. This form of anxiety occurs when a patient has a fear of going to the dentist usually because of a fear of needles or pain they feel they will end up experiencing. However, thanks to advancements in sedation dentistry it is now easier than ever for a patient who is suffering from dental anxiety to overcome their fear of going to the dentist. Sedation is very important because oral health has been proven to be directly related to the overall health of a person. If dental anxiety is keeping patient’s out of the dental chair, then sedation gives them a reason to see a dentist.

The Different Types of Sedation Dentistry
It’s important to note that there are different options for sedation as well as different levels of sedation. Specifically, all these sedation types range from light sedation, moderate sedation, and deep sedation.

Light sedation:
Light sedation is applied locally, and this can be done either by using a syringe or applying it topically. This form of sedation is used to help keep the patient calm and relaxed while they are being examined.

Moderate sedation:
Essentially, with light sedation the pain is numbed and with moderate sedation a little bit of a higher dose is given to suppress the patient’s consciousness, slows down response times, and racing thoughts.

Deep sedation:
Deep sedation consists of as the name suggests placing the patient into a deep sleep. By doing this the dentist can perform a procedure without disturbing the patient only waking them after it is all done.

Schedule a Consultation
If you are interested in learning more about sedation especially if you are suffering from dental anxiety it would be beneficial if you made an appointment with your local dentist to discuss all your options.