Learn About Conscious Sedation
Are you delaying treatment you need or want? Are you scared, even terrified, to pick up the phone to schedule? In pain especially when you eat? Do you have trouble with gagging or getting numb? Do you have trouble finding someone you can trust? Are you looking to smile again with confidence? Join the millions of people just like you and experience Anxiety-Free Dentistry’s relaxed, easy state where dentistry can be accomplished in just a few visits, in the most comfortable way possible. Hours will seem like minutes. Fortunately, sedation medications have an amnesic effect. That means you will have very little, if any, memory of the sights, smells or sounds of your visit. You will be amazed how much can be accomplished in such a seemingly short period of time, while you were totally relaxed, and completely comfortable.
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I would really want to be free from anxiety. Having such illness is very terrific. I want to smile with enough confidence so that I could mingle with other people happily.
Posted by: Ralph | 05/18/2011 at 10:12 PM
Ralph, you are not alone. So many people are overcome with anxiety when it comes to scheduling a dental appointment. They often want to change their appearance by improving their smile, but the fear often takes over. Conscious sedation is an excellent option to help deal with the fear and begin your journey to the smile you desire!
Posted by: Rebecca Autobee | 05/23/2011 at 12:43 PM
This is one of the ways to go through it all without the pain. That's what most people are afraid of when they go to the dentist. They're scared of the stereotyped dentist who has drills and uses them to check your teeth out.
Posted by: Fred Collinsworth | 07/26/2011 at 07:21 AM
Yes, many people are very afraid at the thought of drills or sometimes even the idea of getting numb for a procedure. We have seen many nervous and sometimes terrified patients who have benefited from oral conscious sedation. They receive a good nights rest before their procedure and then come in and have a stress free appointment.
Posted by: Rebecca Autobee | 08/05/2011 at 09:52 AM