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Pain Free Visits To Your Dentist


By: Gen Wright Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Pain Free Visits To Your Dentist

Just the thought of going to the dentist is enough to strike fear in the heart of the bravest person. Regardless of the procedure, pain is thought to be guaranteed. Most people who are afraid of dental procedures have had bad experiences with dentists in the past. And, when you have had more than one bad experience, it can be a difficult ordeal to overcome. What most people don't realize is that much of the fear associated with dentist visits occurs because of a lack of trust between the patient and the dentist.

Building Trust and Respect

One of the most fundamental and basic tasks a dentist should do when seeing a new patient is establish a relationship with the patient and foster a positive, caring attitude. A good dentist will speak with his patient before starting a dental procedure or evaluating a particular situation. A dentist should recognize the fears and misgivings his patients may have before a treatment or procedure and provide the questions and comfort to ease the apprehension.

When your dentist exhibits patience and reassurance, you will naturally feel more at ease. In order to mitigate pain and fear, you must first trust and feel comfortable with your dentist. If you don't feel comfortable with your dentist after several visits, consider finding a new one.

Power of Patience

If your dentist begins the dental procedure before the anesthesia has had time to take full effect, you could experience a great deal of pain and discomfort. An experienced dentist will know to ask you if you are experiencing pain during a procedure. If you are, more time should be given for the anesthesia to take effect or additional anesthesia should be administered. Trust is crucial for alleviating fear and pain during all dental procedures.

The majority of dental procedures can be handled with Novocain or other topical drugs. When such drugs aren't enough to reduce your fear, new advances in dentistry such as laser treatment or nerve blocks are designed to ease stress and pain.

Another common option for long, major dental procedures is sedation. This method sedates you for the length of the procedure, eliminating any possibility of pain. Acetaminophen, ibuprofen and prescription painkillers can be taken as prescribed to help with discomfort after the procedure.

Of course, the best way to prevent dental pain is to lessen the need for dental procedures. Proper oral care such as regular brushing and flossing will help eliminate any problems that could lead to necessary treatments from your dentist. Establishing a relationship with your dentist is the key for experiencing the best visit to your dentist as possible.

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About The Author: Sean Hartmen writes for Ocala dentist, Keven G. Brooks, Family Dentistry. For a radiant smile, this dentist Ocala offers cosmetic dentistry for patients of all ages.



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