Do a search on the Internet for sedation dentistry. That is what I did and I found a great one where I live. You get these little pills and you don't remember anything. It was great, but you will need someone to drive you home.
2006-10-31 08:54:46
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answered by BriteHope 4
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I am the same way, so you're not alone. Best advice I can give you is check the Internet under Yahoo Yellow pages. Some of the listings should have websites, that tell if and what types of anesthesia the dentist will offer.
Don't feel too much like a coward. Going to the dentist has always been one of the top five fears that Americans typically dread the thought of.
2006-10-31 08:53:56
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answered by rhino 6
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i have not heard of the time period 'twilight sleep'. yet when your daughter is amazingly apprehensive, she would income from clinical care less than wakeful sedation. this would recommend that she will be conscious, in a more effective sedated state, and subsequently more effective perfect able to handle clinical care this may be: a. oral- the position she is given pills to take (in a lot of situations benzodiazepines), earlier to the appointment. they'll loosen up her on the appointment. b. inhalation: she will be administered nitrous oxide gas. The restore from it really is amazingly quick, and the outcomes might want to be reversed in about 2 minutes. Nitrous oxide gas also has a gentle analgesic result (discomfort alleviation) c. IV sedation: it is a deeper sedation, achieved contained in the dental chair, the position sedative drugs are administered by skill of an IV contained in the arm. She will be drowsy afterwards, might want to not pressure and could want someone such as her for about 12 hours, as an escort. obviously all the above, matter upon her clinical heritage. If she is on particular drugs, or has particular well being situations, those ideas received't be able to be done. once you next go on your dentist, you are able to wish to communicate those thoughts
2016-12-05 09:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't be scared of the actual dental work, be scared of the bill! Dentists are notorious for padding the bill and also defrauding insurance companies because no one ever checks the bill vs. the dental insurance statement. Be very careful I've had two friends who worked for dentists and both said that bill padding and fradulent charges were not only encouraged but even part of the daily routine.
2006-10-31 09:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Dentistry gets a bad name that it does not deserve. Dentistry is painless in this day and age. I had a root canal today and felt no pain whatsoever. The more you go to the dentist, the the more you will discover this. Good Luck
2006-10-31 10:28:38
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answered by pattypat999 3
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ask for an anti-anxiety med , like a valium or something, to take prior to your appointment. Your general dentist and prescribe something. This with the use of nitrous and/or other local anesthetics is usually sufficient. But the anti-anxiety med is really what you need.
2006-10-31 08:55:46
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answered by Bliss0910 2
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My dentist gives me sedation through an IV, it puts me right to sleep. I wake up when they're done, it's just like having a good catnap! It's awesome!! Beats being awake, that's for sure!!
2006-10-31 09:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Ever since i had 2 of my wisdom teeth pulled I'm petrified of the dentist. They are pure evil!
2006-10-31 08:58:31
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answered by The infamous bongblaster 4
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You don't have to be scared of the dentist its all right to be but just think about the good side about it your health.
2006-10-31 09:02:17
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answered by lowkeybasher 1
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Almost all dentist ( acutally I don't know any that don't) offer gas to relax you as an option, they do that plus the medication to numb your mouth.
2006-10-31 08:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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