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2 Dental Applications For More Gentle Dental Treatment

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Going to the dentist can be scary, especially if you believe that you will be in pain throughout your appointment. Nowadays, there are multiple dental applications that are used to help lessen mental and physical discomfort that may otherwise be experienced during a dental procedure.

Gentle dentistry employs the least invasive forms of treatment and the most advanced sedation to reduce dental pain and lessen anxiety. Here are two dental applications that are designed to ensure gentle dental treatment:

Sedation Dentistry

Sedation dentistry involves the use of medication and relaxation techniques to help ensure that you remain calm and relaxed during your dental appointment.

Unlike general anesthesia, sedation generally does not render you unconscious. Several different forms of sedation are often used. Here are a few of them:

Minimal Sedation

This form is the lowest level of dental sedation. After its application, you may feel more calm, but you are still fully awake.

Moderate Sedation

When a dentist applies moderate sedation, you may feel more drowsy than you would with minimal sedation. Thus, your motor skills may be impaired, causing your speech to slur. In addition, you may not remember any component of your dental procedure, due to the temporary anesthesia produced by the medication.

Deep Sedation

The deepest dental sedation can cause you to fall asleep during treatment, but you are still conscious enough to be easily awakened.

Each of these forms of sedation is designed to help you feel less anxious and promote a more gentle dental experience.

Your dentist may prescribe a pill to incite sedation before your treatment. In addition, during your treatment other sedation medications, such as laughing gas, may be administered. In some cases, sedation medication is injected using a syringe.

Sedation is not just for general dental anxiety. It can also help to calm a patient whose mouth is not easily numbed when local anesthesia is administered. In addition, sedation may be used to reduce anxiety during lengthy dental treatments.

Prepless Veneers

Some advancements in dental care remove the most painful aspects of a dental treatment. With standard veneers, the front surface of a treated tooth must be shaved away slightly. Local anesthesia is generally applied during this step in of the veneer application.  Some people experience pain as anesthesia or numbing medication is administered.

Prepless veneers do not require the modification of the front surface of the teeth. Thus, not only is the procedure gentler to your teeth. It is also more comfortable.

To learn more ways that a dentist can ensure that your treatment is comfortable, schedule an appointment with a gentle dentist in your area.


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