September 01 2009
Sleep Dentistry: An Alternative Dental Care For Patients With Dental Phobia
Tagged Under : dental phobia, ft lauderdale dentists, sedation dentistry, sleep dentistry
Dental phobia is not a myth. There are patients who are unable to undergo any dental procedure without the assistance of sedation medication. The degree of phobia varies in each patient. One patient may experience mild symptoms such as profuse sweating, butterflies and nausea while others may display extreme anxiety that include increased heartbeat and panic spells. Dental phobics needing immediate dental care are the best candidates for sleep dentistry.
With sleep dentistry procedure, the dentist utilizes anesthetic drugs to put the patient in a deep level of complete sleep. With this technique, the patient does not feel any pain nor has any recall of the procedure and his surroundings.
Anesthesia is administered by using anesthetic drugs. In addition, inhalation agents such as nitrous oxide also known as laughing gas may be utilized as the patient goes through different stages of relaxation and until such time he reaches the state of complete sleep. With general anesthesia, the patient will not hear, smell or feel any pain during the procedure. The state of deep, complete sleep blocks all memories and inhibits normal body reflexes to pain making the procedure easy for the dentist to perform.
In the past, sleep dentistry procedures are done in a hospital setting where it is more equipped to handle sleep dentistry procedures. Today, advancements in dental art technology allow the patient to have the procedure at the dentist’s office. The effects of anesthesia can last for hours after the treatment. When the patient is fully awake, only then he will be permitted to leave the clinic.
If you want to learn more about sleep dentistry options, visit our Ft Lauderdale dentists at sleepdentists.com. Our team of dentists and oral surgeons has general anesthesia permits from the state of Florida and our office facilities meet the state requirements for the administration of general anesthesia.
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