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Dental Phobia and The Treatments Available in Liverpool

Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

Dental phobia or a general fear of the dentist especially when it comes to treatment is common. There are many reasons why people develop a fear of visiting the dentist, these fears can include a fear of pain, the drill, needles, embarrassments about their mouths or the actual dentist themselves.

Whatever the reason for the fear and anxiety, there is a treatment or course of action that can be taken to alleviate the fear, so you can get the dental treatment required.  If pain and needles are the problem then the use of anaesthetic creams to numb the area may well be sufficient to calm the patient.

Sedation methods

However in more extreme cases sedation may be required. This can be either full (anesthetize) or partial sedation and removes the possibility of any pain being felt or drilling sounds being heard. Sedation is given intravenously and the needle is usually place either on the back of the hand or the arm. As the drug begins to work you will become calmer and more relaxed.

Depending on the level of sedation, you will either be totally unconscious for the treatment or be partially so. Longer treatments tend to warrant full sedation and unless requested a partial sedation will be used.

After treatment

Once the treatment is complete you will feel a little light headed, therefore you cannot drive and it is recommended to get a friend or family member along who can get you home. The use of sedation in the partial format is widely used to help patients overcome their fears and be able to get the dental treatment they require. If you are suffering with a fear of the dentist then we are here to help. Contact our team at Liverpool Implants & Aesthetic Dental Spa for an informal discussion today.

 

 

Patients in Liverpool Who are Nervous are Calmed During Their Treatment with Dental Sedation

Monday, June 18th, 2012

A large portion of the UK population feel nervous when going to the dentist, with some people suffering so severely from a fear of the dentist that they avoid any contact, even when tooth loss, bleeding gums and severe pain occur and they desperately need treatment.

What are the causes of dental phobia?

Dental phobia can occur for a number for reasons, each one varying from person to person. Negative past experiences at the dentist, whether due to pain or the uncaring attitude of the practitioner can all cause psychologically harm, which can lead to dental phobia.

What can be done to help dental phobic patients?

Today, the attitude and treatments provided by your dentist have changed and many dentists undergo specific training to help them find the best ways to treat their nervous patients. Taking appointments slowly and listening to the requests of the patient is one of the simplest ways of alleviating any feelings of distress, and using pain free injections such as the WAND device is another helpful method of enabling nervous patients to have a pain free experience when at the dentist.

However, one treatment above all else has brought a sense of calm to the dental chair-namely Sedation.

What is Sedation and how does it work?

Sedation is used to ease a patient into a contented, relaxed state, where they feel no pain, no anxiety and no fear. Administered via a vein, the sedation solution eases a patient into a feeling of calm without making then unconscious. You will still be able to breathe by yourself and you will be able to response to simply requests from your dentist, but you will neither feel nor fear the procedure that is going on.

If you are nervous of the dentist and would like to know about dental sedation please get in touch with the practice. We offer sedation to patients throughout Liverpool and the UK and would be happy to help you receive the treatment you need.

Patients in Liverpool with a Fear of Dental Injections will Find Much to Smile about with the WAND

Sunday, May 27th, 2012

Dental phobia affects many people within Liverpool and the UK, with numerous reasons responsible for the fear.

Dental phobia in many cases is caused by a fear of dental injections, with patients avoiding the dental practice due to the anxiety dental injections creates. Avoiding dental check-ups, especially when a person is suffering from great pain and discomfort will only allow a dental condition to develop, as dental problems only ever get worse.

That is why it is so important to receive the treatment you need, and with the help of Liverpool Dental Implant and Aesthetic’s WAND treatment you soon will.

What is the WAND and how can it help patients with a fear of injections?

The WAND is the pain-free way to receive injections, which uses a tiny pen-like needle and a controlled flow of anaesthetic to numb a person’s teeth and gums in preparation for treatment.

The small needle is placed on the gums, while the CompuDent Microprocessor controls the speed of the fluid. It is the quick surge of liquid rather than the needle itself that causes pain in connection to injections, but with the WAND this sudden surge is slowed, which removes the cause of pain.

The WAND also decreases the uncomfortable feeling of numbness most patients experience after a dental injection.

Helping patients with their dental phobia

Liverpool Dental Implant and Aesthetic Dental Spa not only provide pain free dental injections we also provide sedation dentistry, which allows patients to relax during and after their treatment. Patients are completely conscious during treatment but have no anxiety, pain or fear in concern to their treatment.

For more information about WAND pain-free injections and Sedation Dentistry please call the practice today.

 

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