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Nervous Patients

Can I alleviate my fear of the dentist?

Yes!

Some people are so frightened of the dentist that they avoid dental treatment altogether but today’s dentists are sympathetic and in recognising that some patients experience real anxiety, they have developed new techniques and approaches to help. In fact if you check Google or Dental websites you will find dentists who specifically mention treatment for anxious patients.

Modern dentistry is very customer focused and as such, a range of sedation and relaxation techniques have been developed to help anxious patients overcome their fears

Referral for sedation

If you are a registered patient and require Sedation, either intravenous or inhalation, we will be pleased to refer you to a specialist partner practice who can provide this service.

What is IV sedation and how will it affect me?

An effective way to treat the most nervous of patients is via intravenous sedation (injection). The drugs have a relaxing and calming effect, making you feel drowsy and unaware of the treatment you are undergoing, but do not prevent communication between dentist and patient so treatment can still be carried out easily. The effects of the sedative will take time to wear off and you won’t be able to drink alcohol, drive or work machinery during this time. It is important that someone can help you home after treatment and keep a careful eye on you for sometime afterwards.

Weight, age and medical condition must be assessed before suitability for this kind of sedation is determined but this would all be discussed during the consultation with the dentist at the specialist sedation clinic you are referred to.

What else can help?

You can be helped to feel relaxed by ‘relative analgesia’ sometimes known as inhalation sedation. This means breathing in a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen (‘laughing gas’) which quickly leads to a pleasant, relaxed feeling. At the same time, your dentist puts you at ease through calming speech. Although you may feel a little drowsy, you remain conscious throughout but any treatment given causes you no discomfort. You breathe in the mixture through a nosepiece which is very comfortable. You can’t overdose on the gas as the mixture quickly leaves your body if you breathe in one or two breaths of ordinary air. There are no after-effects and you are able to drive a car about 15 minutes later. Many dentists use this safe and effective technique. Once again, a referral to a specialist sedation clinic would be required for this treatment.

Will I ever feel differently about visiting the dentist?

It is highly likely! As you get to know and trust your dentist, hygienist and other members of the dental team at your practice, your fears will hopefully reduce or even dissipate as you become comfortable in your surroundings and build a bond of trust with those treating you.