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Sedation dentists are dentists who specialize in treating patients with a high amount of dental anxiety and phobias. Sedation dentists provide dental care for the apprehensive patient who may have had painful dental care in the past or a traumatic experience in the dental chair. Whatever the case may be, sedation dentists are there to make your visit to the dentist a relaxing and enjoyable one. A sedation dentist can help you improve the appearance and health of your teeth in as little as 1 or 2 sleep sessions, pain and worry-free.

Because you are completely comfortable and relaxed, sedation dentists can do years of dental treatments in one or two visits. They can replace crowns or dentures , whiten yellow or stained teeth, fix a chipped tooth with veneers , and fill cavities and more. People with very busy schedules can get the dental care they need, easily and quickly.

Are You A Candidate for Sleep Dentistry?
Candidates for sedation dentistry are people who:

  • Have extreme dental fear and are dental phobic
  • Have had previous traumatic dental experiences
  • Have a very bad gag reflex
  • Need complex dental work done in less time
  • Have overly sensitive teeth
  • Have difficulty responding to freezing and getting numb
  • Hate the sounds and smells of the dental office
  • Hate the tastes of products used by the dentist
  • Have a needle or shot phobia
  • Are extremely embarrassed about their teeth

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Tips for Reducing Your Anxiety at the Dentist

  • It's often best to share your anxiety. If you're tense or anxious, tell your dentist and the dental staff. Getting your concerns out in the open will let your dentist adapt the treatment to your needs.
  • Try to choose a time for your dental visit when you're less likely to be rushed or under pressure. For some people, that means a Saturday or an early-morning appointment.
  • If the sound of the drill bothers you, bring a portable audio player and headset so you can listen to your favorite music. During the dental visit you might try visualizing yourself relaxing on a warm beach.
These positive techniques work wonders for many. Try them on your next dental visit. If your dental fears and anxieties are too severe to manage, find out what sleep dentistry can do for you. Don't compromise the health of your teeth and gums - let a cosmetic dentist who specializes in sleep dentistry guide you through the dental work you need.