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If you are anxious about dental treatment then you are not
alone. Most people are anxious to some degree by the prospect
of a dental visit. However, it is estimated that about 15% of
the population avoid going to the dentist altogether because
of dental fear. Fortunately, we appreciate this situation and
can offer solutions to help you overcome the fear. Methods used
can include:
- Aromatherapy - we use lavender in our patient lounge to help
produce a relaxing, calming enviroment.
- Acupuncture - we use acupuncture mainly for reducing anxiety
and to help people who may have a problem with gagging.
- Behaviour management - This is often the simplest approach
for nervous patients. It involves a careful and sympathetic
approach from the dentist, with explanations of what is being
done and allowing the patient control over the procedure. Some
patients may want to bring a friend along for support. We can
provide DVD glasses to watch a film or television programme,
or just to watch tropical fish if you wish!
- Oral Sedation - this involves the use of an oral sedative
drug, e.g. diazepam, which is taken before treatment. The sedative
effect varies between individuals and so can be unpredictable.
It is best used for sedation the night before treatment to
ensure restful sleep.
- Intravenous Sedation - this is used to produce a very strong
sensation of deep relaxation and well-being. Even the most
highly anxious patients can be successfully treated with this
technique. Its big advantage is that most patients experience
either full or partial memory loss so that little of the treatment
can be remembered. It is a suitable technique for most healthy
adults and is very safe, as the patient remains conscious during
treatment thus avoiding the potential dangers of a general
anaesthetic. In a study published by the British Dental Journal
in 1996, sedation was found to be effective in 99% of patients,
which isn't bad!
Marsh Dental Care can offer both types of sedation - please contact
us for more details.
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