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Finding A Sedation Dentist
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Christine OKelly
Christine O'Kelly is an author for Annuvia, a company that provides businesses and other organizations with customized safety, emergency response, CPR training, and health/wellness solutions designed by healthcare and emergency response professionals. 
By Christine OKelly
Published on 10/30/2008
 
By taking the time to identify the right qualities and ask the right questions, you can find a capable and experienced sedation dentist. This article provides ways to effectively do so.

For years, oral care professionals have coped with the undeserved reputation of being the cause of incredible pain. Numerous people avoid going for oral procedures because they are afraid of the pain, even when the pain is just a part of their imagination. Experts have responded to this fear by providing sedatives to fearful patients. This reduces their anxiety and guarantees procedures will be pain-free. This article explains what a sedation dentist does and details the questions to ask and the qualities you should look for.

The Job Of A Sedation Dentist

Many people avoid having necessary dental procedures because of fear. This leads to cavities, decay, bacteria, and pain. Even though they have pain, many people still avoid going. The truth is their persistent pain is much worse than any pain they'll experience while having the problem fixed. This type of dental professional can provide sedatives to fearful patients that alleviate any anxiety or discomfort during a procedure.

Sedatives can be administered through inhalation or intravenously. Sedation prevents patients from feeling pain and it also calms their nerves so the work can be completed effectively.

Qualities To Seek

Technically, any expert providing sedatives for patients (whether a pill or novocaine) is a sedation dentist. However, the way they administer sedatives offered reflect how experienced a professional is in these strategies. The more complex the dental procedure, the more experienced you want him or her to be.

For example, those who have only performed minor work with a patient under wouldn't be the best choice for a full mouth reconstruction. In addition, find out if your oral care expert works with other oral care professionals in case you need an endodontist, prosthodontist, or other dental expert.

Questions To Consider

Ask for the types of sedation offered. Many people prefer IV administration because it takes immediate effect, but not everyone is suited for IV medications. Ask about his or her experience and the types of procedures in which he or she specializes. Find out if the oral care expert performs the procedure you need on a regular basis and how long they have done so. In addition, ask how the process works since every professional usually has their own approach. For example, some measure heart rate and breathing and some don't.

Find Out If You're A Candidate

If you suffer from cavities, gum disease, or other dental problems, you should head to the office immediately. These problems only get worse with time. If you avoid resolving your dental problems, they will become major issues in the future. Find out if your dentist offers sedation if you're worried about pain, require complicated procedures, or even fail to react to novocaine.

Keep in mind that not everyone is an ideal candidate for this type of dentistry and there are circumstances that may eliminate you from receiving these medications. These reasons include taking medications, having a chronic medical condition, suffering from allergies or reactions to certain drugs, and more. A good sedation dentist will make sure you are a good candidate and will make sure you are safe and comfortable during your dental procedure.