Dental Anxiety
Treatments and Therapies for Dental Anxiety
Treatments and Therapies for Dental Anxiety
Before delving into medication, mastering relaxation techniques empowers you to manage anxiety on your own. Consider these powerful tools:
Nitrous oxide, also known as “laughing gas,” is a mild sedative inhaled through a mask during your appointment. It induces feelings of relaxation and euphoria, reducing anxiety and discomfort. Nitrous oxide wears off quickly, allowing you to drive yourself home safely.
For more intense anxiety, your dentist may prescribe oral sedatives. These medications relax you but don’t render you unconscious. You’ll remain responsive to your dentist’s instructions and have minimal memory of the procedure. Remember, oral sedatives require a responsible driver to accompany you home.
The best approach depends on the severity of your anxiety, your preferences, and your dentist’s expertise. Discuss your options openly with your dentist to find the most suitable solution.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare professional before starting any new treatment or medication