Sedation Dentistry

Sedation Dentistry

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Many people have dental phobias, usually arising from unpleasant dental experiences in the past. Dental techniques in earlier years were not nearly as painless as modern dentistry. Still, the knowledge that current visits can be quite comfortable does not alleviate the emotional "post-traumatic stress syndrome" that affects many patients. 

Patients of Enhancing Smiles are made comfortable in many ways. Painless injection technique, noise cancelling headphones, movies, music, spa hand treatments, and blankets are all very helpful. 

Still, for some these techniques are not enough. For these patients Dr. Nehawandian can prescribe an oral sedative to help them get the dental care they need and want. While this technique does not put the patient to sleep, patients are very relaxed and often don't remember much of their visit. It also helps the time pass very quickly; many patients comment on how fast and easy the appointment seemed for them. Most sedated individuals take a nap when they get home.