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Sedation
Nervous?...no need!

Does it always work?

Conscious (intravenous) sedation is the most reliable for the very nervous patient, but  other techniques have their place for the moderately anxious patients. Your dentist would be best placed to recommend which would be the most appropriate for a particular case.

How do these procedures work?

Hypnosis will usually take between 1 and 6 hours and our aim is usually to teach the patient self-hypnosis techniques to use during treatment.

Intravenous sedation will take between five and ten minutes to take effect and the line is left in during treatment as during longer procedures a top up is sometimes necessary. During treatment, blood pressure and oxygen saturation are measured.

 

Following hypnosis and sedation, you should simply feel relaxed. Following intravenous sedation, however you will feel tired and although you will feel as though you can drive, cook etc., it is very important that you do nothing else that day. We usually recommend that you simply go home and go to bed. If you arrive without someone to look after you we will refuse to proceed with treatment.

 

Are there any contra-indications?

Hypnosis should be used carefully in patients with psychosis and certain drugs may interact with midazolam. We will always take a careful medical history in patients having these techniques. Hypnosis is available from £150, whilst sedation is between £500 and £700.

Treatments for the terrified

The best treatment for an anxious patient is kindness and consideration. At Gentle Dental, we take great care to ensure stress and pain free dentistry is practised. Some patients, however, will need a little extra help. We have a range of ways to help patients, from great topical anaesthetics to use before your injection to/and needle free injections.

 

We can also offer some drug – assisted treatments such as sedation and finally we have a hypnotherapist with us at the Practice.

 

Intravenous sedation is where a drug (usually midazolam) is introduced into a vein in the back of the hand to induce a state of semi-consciousness.

We can also provide diazepam tablets to take prior to treatment to take away your feelings of anxiety.

 

What is hypnosis?

Hypnosis is a state of altered consciousness that enables the mind to become disassociated from the physical world around it.

 

Why are these techniques needed?

Very anxious or phobic patients can find dental treatment very distressing. These techniques allow patients to reduce their stress levels and perhaps have dental treatment done that otherwise would be impossible. These techniques may also be useful where a longer procedure is planned (such as extractions, wisdom teeth or root canal work).

Treatments for the terrified

The best treatment for an anxious patient is kindness and consideration. At Gentle Dental, we take great care to ensure stress and pain free dentistry is practised. Some patients, however, will need a little extra help. We have a range of ways to help patients, from great topical anaesthetics to use before your injection, needle free injections.

 

We can also offer some drug – assisted treatments such as sedation and finally we have a hypnotherapist with us at the Practice.

 

Intravenous sedation is where a drug (usually midazolam) is introduced into a vein in the back of the hand to induce a state of semi-consciousness.

We can also provide diazepam tablets to take prior to treatment to take away your feelings of anxiety.

 

What is hypnosis?

Hypnosis is a state of altered consciousness that enables the mind to become disassociated from the physical world around it.

 

Why are these techniques needed?

Very anxious or phobic patients can find dental treatment very distressing. These techniques allow patients to reduce their stress levels and perhaps have dental treatment done that otherwise would be impossible. These techniques may also be useful where a longer procedure is planned (such as extractions, wisdom teeth or root canal work).

Does it always work?

Conscious (intravenous) sedation is the most reliable for the very nervous patient, but  other techniques have their place for the moderately anxious patients. Your dentist would be best placed to recommend which was the most appropriate in a particular case.

How do these procedures work?

Hypnosis will usually take between 1 and 6 hours and our aim is usually to teach the patient self-hypnosis techniques to use during treatment.

Intravenous sedation will take between five and ten minutes to take effect and the line is left in during treatment as in longer procedures a top up is sometimes necessary. During treatment, blood pressure and oxygen saturation are measured.

 

Following hypnosis and sedation, you should simply feel relaxed. Following intravenous sedation, however you will feel tired and although you will feel as though you can drive, cook etc., it is very important that you do nothing else that day. We usually recommend that you simply go home and go to bed. If you arrive without someone to look after you we will refuse to proceed with treatment.

 

Are there any contra-indications?

Hypnosis should be used carefully in patients with psychosis and certain drugs may interact with midazolam. We will always take a careful medical history in patients having these techniques. Hypnosis is available from £150, whilst sedation is between £500 and £700.

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