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Thursday 25 July 2013

Different Methods Used For Sedation Dentistry Treatments


By Max Lincon


One of the most feared medical professionals are dentists. It is fairly odd that people, even adults, find themselves fearing someone whose main priority is to help them maintain a perfect smile. Due to this fear of these individuals, sedation dentistry was developed.

Dental sedation involves giving a patient a sedative that will help them relax and calm down, while the dentists performs whatever procedure that the patient has come to their office to have completed. Although this may seem like a new practice that dentists have recently adopted, it is not. The act of using sedatives during dental procedures dates back as far as the dentistry profession.

There are various levels of sedation that an individual can go through. The levels range from a mild or moderate form, to a deep form. Before choosing to undergo sedated dentistry, it is vital that you have a strong understanding of how it works. This will help you determine if this form of treatment is going to be right for you.

In order to decide if sedated dentistry is right for you, you will need to speak with your dentists. They can explain the process to you, and then you can make a determination if it is something that you would like to do. Understanding the way that it works will make you less stressed out about the entire ordeal.

There are three primary methods that are used to sedate a patient. These three methods are known as anxiolysis, moderate sedating, as well as intravenous sedating. These three methods differ from one another. Understanding the differences, will help you and your dentist determine what method is going to be appropriate for you.

Although the term anxiolysis may sound foreign, this sedating form is commonly used in dentist offices all around the world. This is a way to moderately sedate a patient that is having a dental procedure performed. You may have heard this form referred to as inhaling laughing gas. A mask will be placed over the patient's nose and mouth region, where they will then breathe the gas in.

Moderate sedatives differ from anxiolysis. Moderate sedatives come in a pill form. Prior to a patient arriving at their dentist's office, they will be instructed to orally consume their sedative. The patient will be able to drive to the office to have their procedure performed. Typically, by the time that the patient arrives, the sedative has already begun to work its magic.

The third most common sedative method used by dentists is known as intravenous sedation dentistry. Dentists that use this method, will have to inject their patients into a vein in their arm with their sedative medication. During the procedure, the medication will be delivered to the patient. Typically, this sedative form is not commonly used. However, it does work well for patients that find it hard to relax at the dentist, and it is great for short treatments.




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