I’ve worked on a lot of teeth over the past thirty-plus years.Yes, I’ve seen (literally) millions of them, and dealt with a number of oral problems. I’ve helped care for the mouths of everyone from linebackers on the UCLA Bruins football team to your neighborhood paper boy. In this process, I’ve learned that we all have a few things in common. We all feel the desire for healthy teeth and a beautiful smile. We also all share a fear of the dentist.
As your dentist, I don’t want to make you feel any pain whatsoever–trust me. When a patient is a tight bundle of nerves and anxiety before an exam or procedure, it just makes my job more difficult, not to mention making a relatively painless process excruciating for the patient. But I totally understand the fear of the dentist–I don’t particularly like having sharp, pokey things near my teeth, either.
Unfortunately, too often adults let their dental anxieties keep them from going to the dentist. They ignore small pain until it becomes unbearable–just increasing the scope of the dental treatment they’ll need. This is a bad cycle.
If your fear of the dentist is getting in the way of your oral health, I have some good news. Great advancements are being made in increasing the comfort of dental care, meaning that these days, the chances that you’ll actually experience the amount of pain you’re imagining at the dentist are highly unlikely. Read on to learn more about just one option we offer at our Los Angeles dental office: oral sedation dentistry.
August 20, 2015
I’ve worked on a lot of teeth over the past thirty-plus years.Yes, I’ve seen (literally) millions of them, and dealt with a number of oral problems. I’ve helped care for the mouths of everyone from linebackers on the UCLA Bruins football team to your neighborhood paper boy. In this process, I’ve learned that we all have a few things in common. We all feel the desire for healthy teeth and a beautiful smile. We also all share a fear of the dentist.
As your dentist, I don’t want to make you feel any pain whatsoever–trust me. When a patient is a tight bundle of nerves and anxiety before an exam or procedure, it just makes my job more difficult, not to mention making a relatively painless process excruciating for the patient. But I totally understand the fear of the dentist–I don’t particularly like having sharp, pokey things near my teeth, either.
Unfortunately, too often adults let their dental anxieties keep them from going to the dentist. They ignore small pain until it becomes unbearable–just increasing the scope of the dental treatment they’ll need. This is a bad cycle.
If your fear of the dentist is getting in the way of your oral health, I have some good news. Great advancements are being made in increasing the comfort of dental care, meaning that these days, the chances that you’ll actually experience the amount of pain you’re imagining at the dentist are highly unlikely. Read on to learn more about just one option we offer at our Los Angeles dental office: oral sedation dentistry.