Sunday, July 11, 2010

One More Latest Dental Technology: Sleep Denistry

Because of the anxieties that people are experiencing when going to a dentist’s clinic to have their tooth pulled, dentists themselves have come up with the latest technologies or procedures to assure patients that their next trip to their clinic and sitting on their dentist’s chair and opening their mouths will be lesser painful or no pain at all. They have come p with two which are called laser dentistry and sleep denistry. Among the two, sleep dentistry is the most sought-after. The laser procedure can be less painful but the sleep procedure can be no pain at all. Patients are sedated to be able to fall asleep and when they finally wake up, they will be surprised that the whole procedure is already finished. This is good for people who don’t want to smell the dental filling, who don’t want the sound of a dental drilling penetrating the enamel or the gums.

So, how does the dentist perform sleep denistry on his patients? Does that mean that the patient is totally asleep while his tooth is being extracted? Can he feel anything or not during the entire dental procedure? First of all, the patient will be sedated just enough to be unaware of the treatment and he can feel as if he was just sleeping. Once the operation is finished, you will wake up refreshed and you will have little or no memory at all of what has transpired during the dental procedure. The dentist still uses the traditional way of, say, extracting a tooth, but you won’t feel any pain and you will never hear or feel or smell any dental drillings whatsoever. The best part is, laser denistry is so accurate that the healthy surrounding tissues will never get damaged during the operation and the over-all procedure can be done faster compared to the traditional procedures.

Because you are completely comfortable, dentist can do years of dental treatments in one or two visits. They can replace crowns or dentures, restore sore gums to good health, whiten yellow or stained teeth, fix a chipped tooth, and more. People with very busy schedules can get the dental care they need, easily and quickly. With sleep denistry, you don’t even have to go to a doctor first thing to let him determine if you are qualified for such procedure or not. Without sleep denistry, the doctor will see if you have some underlying disease like heart problems or hypertension. Remember how your mouth was full of blood when you last visited your dentist for a tooth extraction? And furthermore, the healing period can be faster than ever before.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

What’s The Latest Technology In the World Of Denistry?

The fact is, a lot of people are afraid of dentists. Well, actually, it’s not the dentist that they are afraid of but the way the dentists will pull out their teeth or do any kind of dental procedures. Even the bravest of all soldiers can develop a phobia or fear of dentists because of this. That’s why in the world of denistry, dentists have gathered their heads to come up with other alternatives to make tooth-pulling an enjoyable (sic) and pain-free procedure. Well, what have they come up with lately? Actually, this procedure is already in existence for so long now but only few dentists ever offer it to their patients because of financial constraints on the part of the patients themselves

What I am talking about here is the use of laser in the world of denistry. We all know that ever since laser was commercially used for a lot of things, it made things life easier and, well, yes, painless when it comes to medical terms. For so long now, laser has been used for surgical procedures. In the world of denistry, laser is now accepted as one of the better, if not best, alternative to perform dental procedures like extraction of tooth or alignment of teeth. With laser, everything seems to be perfect, almost painless and with lesser blood. I can remember one time when my grandmother went to her dentist to have her tooth pulled. Since she was diabetic, it is not right for her to undergo any type of surgical procedures even minor ones like tooth extraction. But the dentist gave her the idea to use laser denistry so that there will be lesser blood. She sought first the advice of her doctor. Since her health problem is not that fatal compared to other diabetic patients (she has only type II diabetes), the doctor agreed for a dental procedure using laser. Well, things are very convenient for her as the extraction of her tooth was successful, almost painless and with pinpoint accuracy. With the use of laser in the field of denistry, the operation is accurate and that means, a dentist can avoid damaging the surrounding healthy tissues on the affected area.

I’m afraid of dentists and I don’t deny that. If you asked me, the last time I went to the dentist was 10 years ago. But now, I’m primed and ready and not afraid to go to him anymore because I know when I need to undergo any dental procedures, it would be almost painless because of the use of laser. Well, laser procedure can be quite expensive but there is nothing compared to having a peace of mind while sitting for minutes on a dentist chair without feeling any pain.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Dental Hygienist Can Perform Better Because of Sedation Dentistry


Many dental patients can be intimidated and frightened just to have their tooth pulled. Some even decline undergo dental procedures like dental implants or putting braces or retainers because of fear. Unfortunately, if they have problems with cavities or misaligned teeth, things can go worse for them in the long run.


With this in mind, dentists and dental hygienists have come up with options for the anxiety-ridden patients to help them have a pain-free dental procedure. If you are equally frightened and intimidated by your dentist’s tools of pain, ask him about these three options: laser, sedation and sleep dentistry.


Even these dental hygienists are also well-versed with these types of procedures. So, what is a dental hygienist, anyway, and how do they differ with dentists? Right now, one of the most thriving and interesting career is that of a dental hygienist. If you care to know about the income capabilities of a good dental hygienist, well, they should be earning just like what dentists are earning. Sometimes, there are some of them who are more adept and knowledgeable than the dentists when it comes to dental and oral hygiene. If you would like to become one, with a degree from an accredited dental hygiene school and a license to, you will be able to embark on a wonderful journey which will be prosperous and challenging. However, another important question to ask before dedicating yourself to this dental profession is what do dental hygienists do?


As what have been mentioned, a dental hygienist is different from a dentist. However, they are more like an apprentice to a dentist as they usually work side by side with a dentist. The main duties of a dental hygienist is to remove the hard or soft deposits of plaque that have formed on the patent's teeth and look over the patient's teeth to determine if there are any dental problems or possible diagnosis of a forming dental disease. This is very important since those problems would hinder the procedures that a dentist would want to administer.


However, the major role of a dental hygienist is to help patients learn more about the proper dental and oral hygiene and care. There are a lots of people who would walk into a dentist’s clinic but don’t have any idea about this at all. However, there is a technique and a routine that is involved in good dental hygiene and the dental hygienist is an expert in this.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Dental Schools Now Offering More Than One Painless Dental Courses To Dentists


You may be elated to know that dental schools today are offering painless tooth extraction technique courses to your favorite dentist and why should you be elated? If you’re one of those who feel intimidated by the doctor’s tools of pain for extracting your tooth, then, you should be.


Some of these courses include sedation dentistry, laser dentistry and even sleep dentistry. The third one is the latest and not only it can help the patient feel relaxed but he will really feel no pain at all because, logically speaking, he’ll be in Sleepville while the doctor is extracting a tooth or two from his mouth.

There are many reasons why dental schools have come up with so many options with regards to dental procedures and one of them is the anxiety or the fear that most dental patients are experiencing. You may have heard of somebody who is really afraid to go to the dentist and maybe, you are one of them, huh? Well, today, starting right now, they don’t have to feel fear, phobia or anxiety when going to a dentist. A lot of good dentists today are offering sedation dentistry to their patients.


This kind of procedure is mostly highly recommended to patients who experience anxiety when going to the dentist. If you are experiencing such feeling, then, by all means, you are qualified and is a likely candidate for sedation dentistry. By administering a sedative before the dental procedure, your sedation dentist will help you relax throughout your procedure.


There are actually three types of sedation. There is this conscious oral sedation, nitrous oxide sedation and there is even intravenous sedation. Sedation dentistry involves taking a combination of pain reliever and sedation drug so that a patient will be in a semi-sleep state, so to speak. Of the three, the most common is oral sedation. A patient will just have to take a pill before the treatment. He will be awake during the whole procedure and can still communicate with his dentist but can’t feel any pain, can’t smell the metal against the enamel and what seems to be hours sitting in a dentist’s chair will only feel as if he sat there for a few minutes.


Another type of procedure that dental schools are teaching dentists today is laser dental procedure. This procedure is much more painless, bloodless and it can be done with pinpoint accuracy. The surrounding tissues that are healthy are not affected during the laser procedure.


Laser dentistry offers patients several important benefits. However, as of this time, there are only around 5% of the dental offices in a given population that presently have the equipment to perform laser procedures. As patients realize the advantages of laser treatments in oral health as well as in cosmetic dentistry, the number of offices offering laser dentistry is sure to rise significantly. But for others this is a very expensive treatment in dental care.


So, those are just some of the procedures that dental schools are teaching dentists today. For the patients, this is very advantageous to them. They will now be more than cooperative and happy to go to their dentist and have themselves subjected to dental procedures which can give the ultimate and best dental and oral health that can also promote over-all health for both body and mind.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Sleep Denistry: A Painless & Sleepy Dentist’s Procedure

Everybody is aware of laser dentistry, right? But are they also aware of this “sleepy” procedure that many dentists are using today so that patients won’t feel any pains at all, as in, 100% pain-free and then, they can experience a relaxing and exciting (?) dental procedure? Well, it’s simply called sleep denistry. You see, going to the dentist can be painful and intimidating experience for most people.


So, these specialists have come up with this idea other than laser dentistry and sedation dentistry. But what’s the difference with sedation and sleep dentistry? The former is the use of sedatives to make the patient feel relaxed while the latter is completely putting him to sleep and he is not aware of what is going on. If you feel you are being unintentionally intimidated by your dentist, ask him about sleep denistry.


Sleep denistry can be also considered as sedation dentistry. It is a procedure where the dentist will sedate his patient with a combination of pain-relieving drugs and sedative drugs so that the patient won’t feel any pain while undergoing dental procedure such as tooth extraction. It is far much different from the usual anesthesia. This one will affect the whole body including the mind. The patient feels relaxed and anxiety-free and after the operation, he won’t have any recollection as to what has transpired.


But as of today, however, there are still a few dental clinics that are using this kind of treatment but the good news is, they are trying their best to include this on their list of services and they will expect higher number of patients. For some, this might be very expensive but as prices drop and the demand increases, it is expected that more and more dentists will offer this kind of services and more and more patients will enjoy the benefits of using sedation or sleep denistry for a painless and worry-free dental procedure.


However, the application of sleep denistry still lies on the decision of the patient. If he wants to be sedated, it should be done at least an hour before the actual procedure. And the amount of sedative drugs and pain relievers depends upon different factors: the person’s present state of health and/or the extent or the area to be treated.


It is also very important that the patient should have knowledge of his medical records, trying to find out if he has any underlying diseases or restrictions for certain drugs. He should also consult his personal physician prior to undergoing sleep denistry to find out if he is qualified for such procedure or not.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Latest Word in the World of Denistry

The field of denistry has seen a lot of new improvements lately. Now, dentists are offering a new discovery that will make people aware that pulling a tooth is a total non-painful idea anymore. On the Net, there are hundreds of advertisements and promotions regarding this kind of technique in dentistry where a patient can’t feel pain 100% and aside from that, he won’t have any idea of what’s going on during the operation. Well, this might sound very soothing for those who have this “fear” of dentists, so to speak. They can now go to the dentist without somebody forcing them.

If I can remember it, they have a term for this fear of dentist. It’s called dentophobia. It’s one of the real reason why some won’t even bother thinking of going to the dentist. Just thinking about it can make them shiver and shake with…fear. That’s why, in denistry, some dentists has come up with many different and various options or remedies or procedures to make a patient’s visit pleasant and pain-free and of course, anxiety-free and one of the options that is actually being used by dentists is sleep dentistry.

Before the actual procedure, the dentist will administer sedative drugs to put the patient in a sort of semi-sleep state so he may be unable to hear the whining noise or hear them faintly, the smell of dentures or grinding of teeth against metal and won’t be able to feel the pain. Not only it can be painless but the procedure can be much faster as well. When he wakes up, he will won’t have absolutely no recollection of what has transpired during the whole procedure. What he can think of last is the pleasant drowsiness he felt.

Since the whole procedure of a dental problem requires more than one session, this is the best option in denistry. They sometimes require 6 to 8 visits before the whole session is complete. With sleep denistry, this will be reduced to only one visit. Therefore, not only this will be less painful for the patient but it can also help him save a lot of time and money.

Imagine going to the doctor, say every weekend, for six to eight times and you have to sacrifice or put into compromise your other social activities and other responsibilities plus you get to pay the dentist in all sessions. So, with sleep denistry, you save a lot of money, you save a lot of time and you save yourself from all those pains and agony.