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3 Non-Anxiety Benefits of Sedation Dentistry

September 28, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — cowlitz @ 9:37 pm
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Are you being misled to believe that sedation dentistry is only offered to patients who experience mild, moderate, or severe dental anxiety? While it is certainly helpful in keeping these individuals calm and relaxed throughout treatment, there are many other great benefits of sedation dentistry in Castle Rock that have nothing to do with how nervous a person might feel about seeing the dentist. Here are 3 additional reasons your dental professional might recommend this type of treatment during your next visit.

You Require Multiple Procedures to Be Performed During One Visit

Oftentimes, some cases require patients to undergo multiple dental procedures during one visit. In this situation, sedation dentistry can be extremely beneficial because of its ability to keep the procedure moving smoothly and efficiently. When stacked treatments are administered at the same time, your dentist can more freely complete the process with greater ease and provide you with a more convenient and comfortable experience. Instead of scheduling two or three appointments to address multiple oral health issues, sedation dentistry can eliminate unnecessary visits and allow for more accessible treatment. 

You Find It Difficult to Sit Still Because of Physical Disabilities

Do you have a physical disability that makes it hard to sit still for extended periods of time? If so, sedation dentistry can be a welcomed relief. Depending on the type of care you need, some procedures take longer than others. As a result, this can make it difficult for patients with back issues or other common problems to remain in one position for long. Fortunately, whether it is oral conscious or IV sedation that is recommended, the effects make it possible for you to relax and remain still so your dentist can easily administer treatment and get you back to your normal routine.

You Have a Sensitive Gag Reflex

Do you have a sensitive gag reflex that makes it hard to visit your dentist? Do you struggle when simply brushing your teeth and tongue? Because many of the treatments offered at your dentist’s office can trigger this type of response, it can almost seem impossible and hopeless trying to maintain better oral health. However, with sedation dentistry, especially oral conscious sedation, the nerves in the back of your throat become relaxed, making it less likely that you will gag during your procedure.

If you struggle with any issue you might think will pose a problem during your next visit, don’t be afraid to talk to your dentist. With the right techniques and treatment, you can get the care you need using sedation dentistry.

About the Author
Dr. L. Blaine Kennington offers sedation dentistry to make dental visits much more comfortable, convenient, and efficient. Dr. Kennington’s experience and training have helped numerous patients change the way they view the dentist’s office. As a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry in Chapel Hill, he spent 12 years as a dentist in the United States Air Force, completing a residency in Advanced Education in General Dentistry from 1994-1996. After moving to Castle Rock in 2002, he opened his practice and has been helping individuals receive the care they need with the help of sedation dentistry. Visit our website or call (360) 703-9092 to learn how we can help you.

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