How Sedation Dentistry Works?
I know you may think it’s too good to be true too
far fetched that I can literally transform any
fear you’ve ever had regarding going to the dentist in just one visit I
understand I was just as skeptical maybe more so.
I have heard so many
promises
about pain free dental care and transforming ugly smiles into gorgeous
smiles
in just one visit that I have become almost overly skeptical about
people who
make such claims that is why I always test everything I do in my office
on
myself and practice it with my own friends and family.
However with all the real life examples I had seen before
the proof was staring me right in the eyes my instincts told me to start
doing
it myself and I don’t know how I practiced all those years without this
amazing
technology and the best part of the sedation dentistry is that you will
wake up
with all your dental work done and never feel a pinch of pain.
It will
be the
most pleasurable experience at a dental office that you could ever
imagine.
Most importantly you’ll be able to have a smile that will
make your true personality radiate like the sun with your new white
perfect
smile and you won’t be able to tell you have anything other than your
god given
teeth either.
While the procedure is amazing in itself there are dozens of
reasons why people absolutely love our office but here are some reasons
people
can’t help but tell their friends and family about us.
- Pain Free Dental Care : After you are
sedated you won’t feel
a thing
- Drill Free Dental Care : You’ll never feel
any grinding or
uncomfortable pressure on your teeth ever again.
- No Needles Needed : With sedation
dentistry you no longer
need to be afraid of those long sharp needles
- Blankets and Pillows while you get care
You get to take a
nap while we give care
- No Waiting Room: when you come to our
office you’ll notice
that you don’t wait a second the moment you show up your care begins
you’ll
NEVER wait longer
- No
Lecture Office : Studies have shown that the one reason people put off
their
dental care has nothing to do with fear or pain but has to do with the
guilt of
putting off the dentist that people keep putting it off because they are
afraid
to get lectured by the doctor and staff.