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Dental anxiety is a very common phenomenon among patients. To reduce dental anxiety, we strive to provide an environment as comfortable, relaxing and trustworthy as possible for our patients. During your initial evaluation and consultation, we will show you the issues you have, the cause(s) of the issue, options of your treatment, advantages and disadvantages of each option, et al. You will have all the information your need to make an informed decision, which is the best interest of your own. We also will prepare you for your treatment and answer your questions to your satisfaction. You will know everything about your treatment, including procedure time, pre- and post- operative instructions, and any prescriptions will be given. We also encourage our patients to bring their own earphones, neck pillow, blanket, et al.
After this session, majority of our patients will be at ease for their treatment. For those who still need sedation, we will make sure they will be as comfortable as possible.
Here is the information regarding your sedation:
Sedation is a medical procedure that induces a state of relaxation, drowsiness, or sleep, typically used to reduce anxiety and discomfort during medical or dental procedures.
Types:
Methods and Medications:
Sedatives, such as benzodiazepines or opioids, are administered orally, intravenously, or through inhalation.
Monitoring:
During sedation, the patient's vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure, breathing) are closely monitored.
Benefits:
Risks:
Respiratory depression (slowed or shallow breathing), Nausea and vomiting, Confusion and disorientation, and Allergic reactions.
Considerations: