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Page 1: Pain Control Methods for Dental Treatments

Pain Control Methods for Dental

Treatments

Page 2: Pain Control Methods for Dental Treatments

Nervous patients have a difficult time going to the

dentist for checkups or dental treatments. The fear of

undergoing certain procedures in the dental clinic can

lead to neglected dental health, because some

individuals opt not to have their teeth checked, for

fear of going through a fearful or painful experience.

This avoidance of regular dental treatments or routine

dental checkups can lead to even more serious dental

problems, which can be more uncomfortable to treat.

Page 3: Pain Control Methods for Dental Treatments

Nervous patient options are now offered to patients

who have a difficult time going to the dentist because

of dental fear. These options make it possible for

anxious patients to get the necessary treatment in a

more comfortable manner. Nervous patient care

options, such as conscious sedation, allow the patient

to be unaware of any unpleasant parts of the treatment,

so that he or she will not have a traumatic experience

with the procedure.

Page 4: Pain Control Methods for Dental Treatments

One of the most common causes of dental anxiety is

the fear of pain. Faced with the possibility of going

through a painful procedure, a nervous patient will

most likely do everything to avoid the dental

treatment. Even just the idea of a painful procedure

can be enough to start a panic attack on fearful

patients. Innovations in the world of dentistry have

helped in developing a number of pain management

options, which are designed to make the patient

experience very minimal to zero discomfort during

dental treatments.

Page 5: Pain Control Methods for Dental Treatments

Pain Control Methods

Laser Drill – Using a laser drill during a dental

treatment exposes the patient to significantly less pain

compared to the traditional dental drill. The laser drill

also eliminates the noise made by conventional drills,

which can aggravate a patient’s anxiety level.

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Topical Anesthesia – Topical anesthesia is used to

numb the gums or the soft tissue of the inner mouth

prior to the injection of the local anesthesia. The

patient will feel less of the needle prick when the area

is numbed beforehand with a topical anesthetic.

Electronic Anesthesia – Electrodes are used to direct

electric current to the jaw, which numbs the area. This

method can be used as an alternative to local

anesthesia injections prior to a dental procedure.

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Nitrous Oxide – Commonly referred to as “laughing

gas”, this method is used to bring a patient to a

completely relaxed, almost euphoric state of mind.

Nitrous oxide is one of the most common pain control

methods used in dental clinics.

Conscious Sedation – The sedative is administered

through an IV line, placing the patient in a very

relaxed state without the loss of consciousness

throughout the procedure.

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General Anesthesia – Used in cases when other pain

control techniques are not sufficient to manage pain for

a dental treatment. Under general anesthesia, the whole

body is numbed, and the patient is put in a sleep state.

Page 9: Pain Control Methods for Dental Treatments

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