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Will I Need to Be Sedated For My Dental Implant Procedure?

September 16, 2019

Filed under: Blog,Uncategorized — drbeck @ 3:29 pm
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Are you getting dental implants to replace your missing teeth? If you have a dental phobia or small pain threshold, then the idea of someone fiddling around in your mouth over the course of the next six months probably puts you on edge. Fortunately, a sedation dentist in Columbia offers a variety of techniques so you can feel relaxed and comfortable throughout the entire process. With professional monitoring and strategically calculated sedation solutions, each visit will be completely safe and a breeze! Read on to learn more about how sedation dentistry can impact your dental implant process for the better.

What is Sedation Dentistry?

If the thought of visiting the dentist and allowing them to poke and prod around your mouth with metal tools drives your anxiety through the roof, you’re probably wondering how in the world you’re going to be able to get dental implants. Sedation dentistry uses various medications and techniques to allow you to feel completely relaxed, making your dental procedure more comfortable. From the moment your treatment starts to the moment you leave the office, your anxiety, worry, and pain will be completely minimized.

Can I Benefit From Sedation Dentistry?

Dental phobia is a very common problem that keeps Americans from getting the preventive treatment they need. Sedation techniques allow people to visit the dentist without compromising their mental state for the day. Patients who can benefit from these techniques include people who have:

  • High anxiety
  • Difficulty sitting still
  • A strong gag reflex
  • Physical or mental disabilities that make it difficult for them to sit through treatment
  • Had traumatic dental experiences in the past
  • To sit through long, extensive, invasive procedures
  • Time constraints
  • Bad reactions to local anesthesia
  • Extremely sensitive teeth

The best way to learn whether sedation dentistry is right for your dental implant procedure is to bring it up during your consultation. Your dentist can address any concerns you may have and discuss all possible options with you.

What Sedation Will I Need For My Dental Implant Procedure?

Depending on several factors like how long your procedure will be, what your pain tolerance is, and whether you’re at a high risk of complications occurring, your sedation dentist may suggest a couple sedation options:

  • Oral Sedation. This requires you to take a pill before your appointment and is typically used for less invasive procedures. By the time your appointment starts, you’ll be completely relaxed. Throughout the rest of the treatment, you’ll remain on the edge of being awake and asleep.
  • IV Sedation. This form of sedation is used for more severe cases of anxiety or extensive procedures. You’ll likely remain asleep during your appointment, but conscious enough to respond, if needed. It’s safely administered by a trained professional.

With sedation dentistry, getting your dental implants in Columbia will be practically pain-free. You won’t need to spend the days before your big appointment worrying about how you’re going to react when you step foot in your dentist’s office, because you can rest-assured that you’ll feel relaxed and comfortable.

About the Practice

At Beck Dental Care, our calming and caring staff strives to create a comfortable environment that caters to patients who suffer from extreme dental anxiety. That’s why we offer several sedation techniques including nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation. Using these, we’re allowed to make each patients’ treatment run smoothly, quickly, and painlessly. For questions or to find out whether sedation dentistry is right for you, schedule a free consultation by visiting our website or calling us at 931-388-8452.

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