General Dentist John M Fish Reveals Top Benefits Of Sedation Dentistry

General Dentist John M Fish Reveals Top Benefits Of Sedation Dentistry, updated 8/25/21, 7:13 AM

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Dr. John M. Fish Implant, Cosmetic and Sedation Dentistry has published its latest article covering sedation dentistry, which is aimed primarily at dental patients.

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Sedation Dentistry is
the Next Best Thing
to Not Being There
If it’s been years since your last trip to the dentist, your fear
may be the only factor preventing you from receiving proper
dental care.
Sedation Dentistry is dental
treatment combined with
medication to remove the anxiety
that many people associate with a
trip to the dentist.
John Fish DDS and his capable staff work carefully with you to determine the
most appropriate sedation approach. For those who require anxiety reduction,
we offer sedation options in our office.
For those requiring deeper sedation or
even general anesthesia, we also offer
treatment options at the Tate Surgery
Center or at Frye Regional Medical
Center.
A Few Benefits of Sedation Dentistry Include: Elimination of Pain
For many people, the thing that scares them most about having a
dental procedure carried out is the fear of pain.
It’s understandable; no one likes to
feel pain in their teeth or gums.
Anxiety-free dental care is what
everyone wants, and that’s what
makes sedation dentistry so popular
these days.
You Can Forget Fear or Anxiety. Sometimes, the fear and anxiety
that’s associated with seeing your dentist are often worse than the
event itself.
Some people experience fear and anxiety
for weeks leading up to the day of the
appointment. But sedation dentistry
means that as soon as you’re in the chair,
your fear and anxiety will disappear.
You will be too comfortable to have feelings of worry
and anxiety.
Knowing that you won’t go
through that feeling of fear can
mean a great deal for many
people.
You’ll Still be Able to Respond to the Dentist. When you are sedated, you’re
typically still conscious. This is important because it means that you can still
respond to the dentist if there is any need for this.
You won’t be put to sleep during your
visit, unless a hospital setting is
required. Instead, you’ll just be made
more relaxed and at ease throughout
the procedure.
Contact us today at: johnfishdds.com