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Be Careful With Sedation Dentistry
If you are scheduled for sedation dentistry, there a few things you should be aware of. Sedation dentistry is used
for special procedures that are too painful to be conducted while the patient is coherent or awake. These include
root canals, some tooth extractions, such as wisdom teeth extractions, and more. Before you have sedation dentistry
performed, discuss the procedure with your dentist and let him or her know if you have experienced any problems
with sedation medications in the past. If this is the case, there may be an alternate form of dentistry that the
dentist can perform that will be safer for you.
Alternate Procedures
If you need sedation dentistry and you're weary of going under, for whatever reason, discuss this with your
dentist. There may be an alternate form of dentistry that can be performed. Instead of going under sedation, the
dentist may be able to use a local anesthetic that just numbs the area, or he or she may be able to use nitrous
oxide, or laughing gas, which will make the procedure more tolerable. Discuss these options with your dentist if
you are at all weary of sedation dentistry.
Allergies
Some may not fear sedation dentistry but their bodies may just not be able to tolerate it. Some people are allergic
to the anesthesia. If you don't know, you should be tested before you risk sedation dentistry. If you are allergic
to sedation dentistry and you go under, you could have complications and that's definitely not where you want to
be. So make sure you discuss this with your dentist before you go under.
The Cost And Insurance
Sedation dentistry can be expensive, so make sure you talk to your dentist about how you're going to pay for the
procedure. If you can't come up with the funds all at one time, you may be able to make payments. Also, you should
discuss any dental insurance you may have with your dentist to see if it will cover the sedation dentistry. Many
insurance providers cover these types of procedures and you would save a lot of money if your dentist did accept
your type of insurance and those procedures were covered. However, don't skip the procedure just because you can't
pay for it. Your dentist would not schedule this type of dentistry if it wasn't absolutely necessary, so always
listen to your dentist's advice if you want to have a healthy smile.
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