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3 Ways Dentists Make Your Procedures Painless

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3 Ways Dentists Make Your Procedures Painless

Let's face it. When it comes to a trip to the dentist, even the bravest person goes running in the other direction at the mention of its name. Unfortunately, a common misconception about dentist visits is that pain is guaranteed, regardless of the treatment. No one enjoys mouth or tooth pain, and something about it makes it seem so much worse than other pains.

The majority of people who are afraid of the dentist have had a bad encounter with a dentist at some point in their life. Such experiences can be especially difficult to overcome when you've had more than one bad experience with more than one dentist. So what can dentists do to minimize pain for their patients?

Building Respect And Trust

No one enjoys having a stranger come at them with sharp tools and poking at various places of their mouth. That experience is enough to send you running in the opposite direction. Good dentists will recognize this fear and establish a relationship with you before proceeding with any treatments. He will be open with you about any work or evaluations for your particular situation, and he will pay close attention to the uneasiness you may be feeling.

Your dentist should also answer all questions you have regarding the procedure before beginning. By exhibiting patience, the dentist will help you feel more at ease. Feeling comfortable with your dentist is crucial to have the best and most pain free visit possible. If your dentist doesn't give you a sense of comfort, consider searching for a new one.

Anesthesia And Patience

If the dentist begins dental work before the anesthesia has had time to take full effect, the patient can experience pain from the procedure. A good dentist should always ask you if you are feeling discomfort or pain throughout the procedure to ensure you experience as little pain as possible. If you do sense pain, he'll stop the procedure and wait momentarily and/or administer additional anesthesia. Always let your dentist know if his procedure is hurting you. Just as you need to trust your dentist, he needs to be able to trust you as well.

Novocain and other topical drugs are usually enough to perform most dental procedures. If a major surgery is planned or you are extremely nervous and fearful, you may require something stronger. New treatments are being offered such as laser treatment, nerve blocks and hypnotic techniques that can be effective in reducing stress and pain.

For long or difficult procedures, a dentist may use sedation. This method allows you to sleep through the procedure so you won't be able to experience any pain or discomfort at all. Acetaminophen, ibuprofen and prescription painkillers are often recommended to help with any pain following the procedure.

The best way to avoid dental pain is to reduce your need for treatment. Regular brushing and flossing combined with your routine dentist visits will minimize the likelihood for problems and catch any issues early that do occur. Talk to your dentist and establish a relationship during your visits. You will find that once you trust your dentist, procedures will seem a lot less painful.




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Sean Hartmen writes for Aurora cosmetic dentist, Midwest Dental Associates. For a radiant smile, this implant dentist Aurora, offers cosmetic dentistry for patients of all ages.

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