Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Sleep Dentistry is a Great Alternative

By Dr.Narium Mekersby DDS

If you are fearful of going to the dentists office there is an amazing medical procedure that is affectionately called sleep dentistry. The revolutionary process includes an appointment with a trained sedation dentist that can provide you with a better experience that starts out with a light sedation procedures designed for people with dental phobias.

The opportunity is now available to those with dental phobias to have that beautiful smile you have always wanted.

Ask your dentist about all of the marvelous benefits of pain-free sedation. Now you can smile with confidence and chew your food without discomfort.

Sleep sedation procedures make it possible for patients to enjoy a comfortable and relaxed dental appointment almost to the point of not even recollecting it. There is no feeling of discomfort or pain as you will feel as if you are asleep.

Because you'll be completely comfortable, your sleep dentist can do many dental care procedures during the same appointment, including:

whitening yellow or discolored teeth

replacing crowns

dentures

fixing chipped or missing teeth

restoring sore gum's to a strong state

You will probably only require one or two appointments with a dentist using sleep dentistry. Just imagine, in hours you can begin to enjoy the happiness that comes with a dazzling new smile plus a good dental health. Best of all sleep dentistry is safe.

Before your doctor starts working on your teeth, they will conduct a through review of your health history and then closely monitor you as they go through the process.

Sleep dentistry will give you back the healthy teeth and gums that will leave you feeling as this will be one of the best decisions you can make.

Hundreds of thousands of people have gotten over their dental phobias through sedation dentistry and returned their teeth to a perfect state of happiness.

Sedation is often recommended for extreme dental phobia.

There is no gauge as to what authenticates a patient severe phobia. Scores on dental phobia tests bear little or no correlation to the need for (or desirability of) sedation. As a rule-of-thumb, sedation can be useful - 14130

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