Nervous Anxious Dental Patients
Dental Anxieties, Dental Fear & Dental Phobias
For many individuals, previous experiences from childhood dental clinics or traumatic dental treatments have left many patients with underlying dental fears and phobias of the dentist, which in turn leads to missed dental appointments, neglected teeth (dentition) and in worse cases dental toothache / dental pain.
Regular dental examinations (check-ups) by your dentist will reduce your need for emergency dental treatment and toothache. If you have any concerns or worries about your teeth and gums, make a dental appointment with our team.
Nervous Patients
We, at Ideal Dental Care understand how daunting and nerve wracking a trip to the dentist can be, we aim to take our time with you during your dental appointment and hope to allay those fears. We provide a calming atmosphere starting from your welcoming entry into reception, to the relaxing waiting area, stylish surgeries and friendly staff. Within time you can build up a good relationship with your dentist and feel confident in any dental treatment you may require.
During your initial appointment with your dental practitioner, you should use this time to discuss your fears and anxieties regarding dental care. Perhaps a certain treatment or procedure makes you feel uneasy, often once the dental surgeon has explained what they are going to do, you can feel reassured and know what to expect.
It is often advantageous to agree a stop signal with your dentist, such as the lift of your hand, so the dental practitioner knows when you need a rest during the treatment appointment.
For those among us that have a deep set anxiety in relation to dental treatment we at Ideal Dental Care offer conscious dental sedation making dental treatment more acceptable.
Conscious Dental Sedation
For some people the word dentist does evoke a deep fear and this unfortunately prevents patients from seeking treatment. For our patients we offer conscious dental sedation which alleviates the anxiety associated with dental treatment making it a more tolerable experience.
What Is Conscious Sedation?
Conscious dental sedation is a technique used widely in dentistry to help those patients' with a fear of the dentist.
The sedative drug is introduced via a needle in the back of your hand or in your arm, you will become drowsy and unaware of treatment but will still be able to cooperate with your dentist. The sedative drug will not render you unconscious but it will make you very relaxed and you will still be able to understand and cooperate with your dentist. The sedative drug also has amnesic properties so you may not remember your dental visit.
Throughout your dental procedure, your dentist will monitor your pulse and your oxygen saturation levels in your blood, these measurements helps the dentist keep an eye on you and makes sure you are alright.
The effects of the sedative drug will take some time to wear off, your dentist will tell you how long this will be but during this time you should not drink alcohol, drive or operate machinery. You will need a chaperone with you for the dental appointment and also to look after you for the rest of the day.
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