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Say Goodbye to Dental Anxiety with Sedation Dentistry!

SAY GOODBYE TO DENTAL ANXIETY WITH SEDATION DENTISTRY! THE NUMBERS ON DENTAL ANXIETY About 15% of Americans experience dental anxiety Women are twice as likely to have dental anxiety than men 20% of people with dental anxiety only go to the dentist in an absolute emergency 5-8% of Americans avoid the dentist altogether out of fear LEVELS OF DENTAL ANXIETY ANXIETY FEAR PHOBIA A nervous feeling that may include shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, and butterflies in the stomach May be caused by past negative experiences or by hearing stories from friends and family The most extreme form of dental anxiety which may include an uncontrollable physical reaction OVERCOMING DENTAL ANXIETY WITH SEDATION DENTISTRY BENEFITS OF SEDATION DENTISTRY Makes you feel calm and relaxed instead of nervous about being at the dentist Allows your dentist to perform more work in one visit Ensures you have little or no memory of your time in the dentist's chair TYPES OF SEDATION DENTISTRY LV. SEDATION Induces a state of deep relaxation so your fears will melt away You'll be conscious and able to respond to questions Your dentist will monitor your blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, and breathing to ensure everything is normal ORAL SEDATION Also known as sleep dentistry Makes you feel very drowsy, but you are still conscious Ideal for patients with high levels of dental anxiety PROVIDED BY Sanford Dental Excellence WWW.YOURSANFORDDENTIST.COM SOURCES: http://www.sanforddentalexcellence.com/sedation-dentistry/iv-sedation-dentistry/ http://www.sanforddentalexcellence.com/sedation-dentistry/oral-sedation-dentistry/ http://info.nhccd.com/blog/bid/190546/What-is-Dental-Phobia http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/features/dont-fear-the-dentist http://www.180odentist.com/dental-fears/

Say Goodbye to Dental Anxiety with Sedation Dentistry!

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Dental anxiety can be at anxiety level, which causes a nervous feeling, at dental fear level, or at a dental phobia level, which can include a physical reaction. Check out this infographic to see how ...

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