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Understanding Dental
Pain Pain has always been a major issue with
dentistry. The fear of pain in
dentistry is so high in fact, that many people fail to go to the dentist
until their condition becomes so severe that they have no other choice than
to see a dentist. A majority of individuals
are terrified of the dental chair, although once they are numb, they
sometimes fall asleep. Although the
numbing shots may be a bit painful, once they are finished - there is literally
no more pain. Most often, people will concentrate on the
thought of getting the shot, which will only magnify the pain. Something that normally doesn’t hurt, can get a lot worse simply by thinking in your mind
that it will be painful. In most
cases, the numbing shots will work very well with one or two
applications. If you are already in
pain when you visit the dentist, the shots will put your mind at ease and
stop the pain almost immediately. If you have a tremendous fear of dental pain
and simply cannot stand the thought of getting a shot, then you may be
interested in laughing gas or IV sedation.
Either of the two can help you relax before you the dentist applies numbing shots.
IV sedation can either be conscious or put you out totally. Normally, IV sedation is preferred during
wisdom teeth removal, as most people don’t want to hear the grinding
and snapping of the teeth. It works
through your veins, as the anaesthesia is inserted
into your arm through a vein. If you have chosen either
laughing gas or an IV sedation, your dentist will administer either of
the two before he gives you shots or goes any further. Once the medicine has taken effect, you normally
won’t feel anything or remember it.
Laughing gas and IV sedation can put your mind at ease, so you
won’t be uncomfortable during your surgery or extractions. Although dental pain is something that many
fear, it isn’t near as bad as they may think. Most of the fear stems from not knowing, or
thinking that it will hurt more than it actually does. The worst part of
dental work is the numbing shots, which actually don’t hurt all that
bad. Once you have been numbed,
you’ll find that the pain will be gone.
Dental pain isn’t near as bad you may hear or think - which is
why you shouldn’t fear it. If you need dental work or if you are having
a bad toothache, you shouldn’t hesitate to get to the dentist. The dentist will explain everything he is
going to do in your treatment, and ask you about other forms of sedation or
medicine. Even though you’ll
feel the shots, the rest of the procedures you won’t feel at all.
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