Sedation Dentistry Myths

 

Do you have fear or anxiety about visiting the dentist? Do the sights, smells and sounds of a dental office leave you uncomfortable and unsure? You are not alone! One of the most common fears shared by people is a fear of the dentist. To address this, the area of sedation dentistry has arisen. Even though sedation dentistry has been in existence for years, there are still questions and misconceptions about what it really means. Here are some common myths about sedation dentistry.

  • Myth: Sedation dentistry puts you to sleep. Sedation dentistry does not put you to sleep, in fact, you are never fully “out”. Sedation used during dental procedures needs to allow a patient to remain conscious to be able to comply with instructions from the dentist or staff.
  • Myth: Sedation dentistry is dangerous. As long as your sedation is administered and monitored by a trained dental professional, you are safe receiving it.
  • Myth: Sedation dentistry is only for people who have severe dental phobias. Sedation dentistry is for everyone. If you feel any kind of trepidation or anxiety regarding your visit to the dentist’s office, you can be helped by sedation dentistry. It can also greatly benefit those with heightened gag reflexes or difficulties controlling their bodies.
  • Myth: Patients with phobias are too anxious to be helped by sedation dentistry. Any phobia or fear of the dentist can be addressed with sedation dentistry, sometimes beginning with oral sedation taken the night prior to the procedure in order to ensure a good night’s rest.
  • Myth: Some procedures aren’t suitable for sedation dentistry. Any procedure you receive in a dentist’s office can be made more comfortable with sedation dentistry, from a basic cleaning and checkup to a complicated oral surgery procedure.

Talk to your dental professional about your sedation dentistry options. You can relax and undergo your next appointment in comfort and ease. Don’t spend another minute unhappy in the dental chair.

 

Contact our Newport Beach, CA sedation dentistry office today.