Dr. Anthony Mobasser is a renowned cosmetic dentist serving the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills areas since 1980. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry services including lumineers, porcelain veneers, dental implants, crowns, extreme makeover, dental makeover, reconstructive dentistry and more.
The Top 10 Reasons Why People Ask for Sedation Dentistry
10. It is a reliable, harmless and dependable way of reducing stress, fear or anxiety that is associated with visiting a dentist.
9. Dental professionals have been using dental sedation for many years (with an excellent proven track record) to alleviate fear and discomfort that is associated with visiting a dentist.
8. Sedation is always effective at allowing patients to relax during a dental visit and have little to no memory of the appointment after it is done.
7. The process is very easy: a patient arrives in the office, sits in the chair, and receives the IV. The amount of the compound that is administered is adjusted for each patient.
6. In certain cases, the relaxation is so deep that it causes the patient to sleep through the procedure entirely. As a result, there are no feelings of fatigue subsequent to a long, drawn out appointment.
5. Because the patient is so comfortable, sedation allows for the completion of long, complicated procedures in a single appointment – work that would otherwise require multiple visits.
4. Individuals who are not properly affected by inhalation are often helped by intravenous sedation.
3. Some individuals have an aversion to the sound of the drill. Becoming sedated will prevent any bothersome thoughts from occurring once a procedure begins.
2. Some people’s mobility can be affected by disabilities such as Parkinson’s Disease or Cerebral Palapsy. These individuals are often beneficiaries of sedation dentistry.
1. A dental professional is able to complete a greater degree of treatment, with the best possible quality of work and over a shorter period of time, on a patient who is sedated and does not interfere with treatment.
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