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The Importance of an Initial Consultation For Sedation Dentistry Patients

December 17, 2018 by DAC

Depending on your circumstances you may need to reach a certain level of trust before you feel comfortable getting the treatment you need.

Those that have dental anxiety suffer in a variety of ways. While the most important of them is poor oral health, there is another factor that people rarely discuss. It is the negative emotion associated with attempting to go to the dentist and failing. The good news is, if you are a sufferer of anxiety or any other condition that keeps you away from the dentist, there is one crucial tactic you can use to make the process easier. It is setting up an initial consultation before you get any treatment. Below, we explain the advantages of doing so.

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Answering Your Questions

There is a good chance that you’ll have a few questions about sedation dentistry. Some typical examples include the process that each patient undergoes, what type of sedative the dentist will use, and if there are any side effects. The great thing about a consultation is that you do not have to jump right into the treatment without getting all of the information you need. Instead, you can ask every question that you have and get accurate, concise answers from your potential provider.

Dispelling Your Fears

In a similar vein, many people come into sedation dentistry with two fears. The first is with the treatment itself, which many patients find to be physically painful or anxiety-inducing. The second is regarding the sedation process, which often involves a partial loss of consciousness. Fortunately, you don’t have to dive right into these things, and can instead talk to a dentist about your fears first.

Establishing Trust

As effective as sedation is in quelling anxiety, there is another crucial factor that people don’t often talk about. It is having trust in your dentist. When you do, your mind will be at ease, as you know that your health is in good hands. If you don’t, you may or may not solve your anxiety issues. Getting to know a dentist before that person starts to treat you can go a long way in establishing trust.

Judging Chemistry

Not only will you allow you sedation dentist to treat you, but you’ll spend a considerable amount of time with that person. For this reason, you should make sure that you have enough chemistry to make your interactions enjoyable. If you don’t, you’ll be less likely to go to the dentist going forward.

Get Pricing Information

Lastly, you’ll want to understand how much you need to pay for your treatment. Simply asking your potential service provider for a price estimate will give you all of the information you need. From there, you can make an informed decision.

Whether you suffer from low pain tolerance, dental anxiety, or some other condition, sedation dentistry is an excellent option. Of course, depending on your circumstances you may need to reach a certain level of trust before you feel comfortable getting the treatment you need. The best way to reach that point is by setting up an initial consultation, which can help you get your questions answered, dispel your fears, and much more.

Give us a call today at (314) 862-7844 to set up and appointment!

Updated: December 17, 2018

Filed Under: Blog, Sedation Dentistry Tagged With: sedation dentist, sedation dentistry

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