Posts Tagged ‘ oral sedation ’

How Oral Sedation Can Help Special Needs Patients

Special needs can encompass people of all ages. Whether you are a parent of a young child with special needs or the caretaker of an elderly relative, you know that special provisions must be followed to ensure your family member remains calm, yet receives the medical care they need. Finding medical professionals, including a special…
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7 Ways Oral Sedation Makes Dental Treatment More Comfortable

With the introduction of oral sedation into the dental industry, dentists today are able to make dental care more relaxing and comfortable for their patients. While dental anxiety is a primary reason that many patients choose to implement oral sedation into their treatment – it’s not the only reason. If you struggle from dental anxiety,…
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A Special Needs Dentist Near You

At Fresno Dental Studio, our dentists are equipped to meet the requirements of special needs patients. Whether you suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, autism, or dental fear, Fresno, CA special needs dentist Dr. Claudia Denes has a solution to create a calm, relaxing environment for your dental procedure. Dr. Denes is understanding and compassion toward…
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Embarrassing Gag Reflux at the Dentist? Ask About Oral Sedation

Does your sensitive gag reflux keep you from attending your biannual dental checkups? If this is an issue for you, ask Fresno, CA dentist Dr. Claudia Denes about oral sedation. Our dental studio offers multiple kinds of sedative medication to ease the nerves of anxious patients and provide comfort for those with a sensitive gag…
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Dental Sedation Makes Big Dentistry Comfortable

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder causes excruciating pain in jaw joints, which connect the upper and lower jawbone to either side of the skull. This disorder often results in upper body stiffness (such as in the neck and shoulders), frequent migraines and headaches, as well as overwhelming discomfort when opening the mouth. Fresno, CA dentist Dr….
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Beating Your Fear of the Dentist

Dental fear is a common issue experienced by many people in the United States. According to the American Dental Association, 22 percent of people neglect dental treatment due to fear. If you feel apprehensive about visiting the dentist, oral sedation can help you through your appointment. Patients who have failed to take proper care of…
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Overcoming Dental Anxiety Caused by a Painful Experience

Dentist anxiety caused by fear of painful experience.

For many, the word “dentist” creates a heightened level of anxiety and fear when mentioned, often resulting in a faster heart rate, nervous stomach, and cold sweat. It is not uncommon for this particular person to experience these same side effects when driving by a nearby dental office or seeing a medical professional in a…
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The Quickest, Most Comfortable Option for Full-Mouth Restoration

full mouth restoration

Often referred to as a non-surgical facelift, a full-mouth reconstruction provides you with an entirely new smile. When you require multiple dental procedures in order to correct a problematic smile, we recommend a full-mouth restoration. During this treatment, a series of restorative procedures are conducted, depending on what needs to be done to improve the appearance and functioning…
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How Sedation Dentistry Works

Why Sedation Dentistry? For those with dental anxiety, getting necessary treatments can be agony. But you don’t have to suffer from a crippling phobia to benefit from sedation dentistry. As dentists, we know that there are few people in the world who actually like having dental work done. Most people would rather be doing anything…
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Is Dentist Fear Real?

Is Dentist Fear Real?

Does the thought of going to the dentist create anxiousness, nervousness, and an increased heart rate? You are not alone. The fear of the dentist, also known as dental anxiety or dental phobia, is a real issue experienced by children and adults alike. It has been reported that nearly 40 million Americans experience some type…
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