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Is Sleep Dentistry Right for You?

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Is Sleep Dentistry
Right for You?
Some of the Conditions Where Sleep Dentistry
is the Best Option
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What is Sleep Dentistry?
Are you afraid of going to the dentist? Sleep dentistry is an option for you. It is also known as
“sedation dentistry”. It is the procedure of sedating the patient before the dental procedure to
reduce the pain and discomfort faced by them.
Patients must confirm their eligibility for it before going under the knife. A variety of sedatives
can be used to ease the pain depending on the overall health of the patient.
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Types of Sedatives Used:
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Nitrous oxide for minimum sedation by inhalation
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Sedative in medications to be taken orally
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IV moderate sedation for receiving sedative through a drip in your vein
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General anaesthesia for deep sedation
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Is Sleep Dentistry Right for You?
There are certain health pre-requisites to being suitable for sleep dentistry. You can go ahead
with this dental treatment once your dentist recommends it after a detailed examination. It
may involve answering common questions about your health and presenting your dentist with
the details of any health conditions you might have. In the discussion ahead, some of the
conditions are listed where sleep dentistry is the best option.
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Conditions Where Sleep Dentistry is
The Best Option:
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#1. Phobia of Dental Procedures
Do you or your loved ones avoid visiting a dentist because of the dental fear? The machinery
used for dental procedures such as the drill, or any other part of the dental clinic that makes
you cringe, sedation dentistry is the option for you.
It is highly recommended by dentists to treat patients with mild fear to a phobia of any or all
dental procedures. Sedatives help dental patients relax and experience less pain while the
dentists are given more time to focus on the treatment.
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#2. General Anxiety Disorder
Dentists also recommend it for patients who suffer from a heightened general anxiety disorder.
Going through any dental treatment can be challenging for such patients and may elevate their
anxiety. Hence, before getting their teeth operated on, dentists help them calm down using
sedatives that suit their health condition. Many such patients have benefited from sleep
dentistry.
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#3. Age
The age of the patient, along with their dental anomaly, plays an important role in deciding the
course of dental treatment. It is observed that little children or aged individuals find it difficult
to sit for longer durations. If they are not experiencing any other major health conditions that
can limit the use of sedatives, they can be prescribed sleep dentistry.
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#4. Overall Health Condition
One of the major considerations when planning to opt for sedatives is to analyse their
suitability with the health conditions being experienced and related medications taken by an
individual. Sleep dentists prefer to use sedatives for patients whose diseases does not allow
them to lay still. For example, a patient with Parkinson’s disease must be treated with sleep
dentistry if the sedatives do not conflict with other medications they are using.
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#5. Cases of Accidents
In any form of accidents that result in oral injuries, sedation dentistry is the primary
recommendation of dentists. It allows the patients to go through quick, virtually painless, and
even multiple dental treatments when required. Dental injuries through sports and road
accidents are widely treated using sleep dentistry.
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What Procedures can be Performed
with Sleep Dentistry?
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Procedures with Sleep Dentistry
Sedation dentistry can be used for performing any dental invasive or non-invasive procedures.
It is a recommendation when performing complex dental procedures. But it can also be used if
the patient is feeling uncomfortable even with minor dental treatments. Some of the dental
procedures for which sleep dentistry is a must include:
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Cosmetic dentistry
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Root canal treatment
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Dental implants
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Wisdom tooth removal
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Benefits of Sleep Dentistry
This dental innovation helps both the patients and the dentists. Some of the major benefits of
sleep dentistry include:
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Virtually painless for patients
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Eliminates the possibility of discomfort
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Helps patients relax throughout the
treatment
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More than one form of sedation available
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Allows dentists to focus more on the
treatment
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Takes less time as the patient is still
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Helps dentists perform dental treatments
with high precision
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Conclusion:
Sleep dentistry has revolutionised the way dental patients have been provided treatment over
the last few years. There is comparatively less pain than the dental procedures performed
without sedatives. If you are looking for a comfortable dentistry experience, visit Ashton
Avenue Dental Practice.
Our expert dentists will be more than happy to help you through this virtually painless dental
procedure. Book an appointment with our Claremont dentist today.
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Book an Appointment:
Dr. Nishant Vaishnav
08 6183 3800
info@ashtonavenuedental.com.au
https://www.ashtonavenuedental.com.au/
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