If you are one of the many people who postpone or avoid seeing a dentist due to anxiety or fear,

you are not alone. Studies have shown that up to 75% of American adults experience some level of dental fear, from mild to severe. People with dental phobias often neglect seeing a dentist at all, or until they experience a dental emergency, such as a toothache or abscess. Ouch!

The good news: Your dentist can help you.

In the world of modern dentistry, we have witnessed tremendous advancements in technology and treatment options, which have allowed dentists to provide even their most fearful or   apprehensive patients with safe, comfortable, stress-free dental care. Today’s dental professionals are trained to recognize and assist anxious patients by utilizing techniques designed to create a more soothing and positive experience. For someone with mild anxiety, homey comforts such as a cozy blanket, soft music, television, and aromatherapy can provide a pleasant, calming distraction.

Sedation Dentistry

For the patient with severe anxiety, Sedation Dentistry may be the ideal solution. To provide sedation dentistry, your dentist must be trained and certified to administer sedation medications. Oral conscious sedation dentistry is a means of putting you in an extremely relaxed state – the point to which you may not feel anything that’s happening but you will be able to communicate with those around you. For those with extreme anxiety or dental phobia, IV or General Sedation, are options available in some dental offices. Under these options, you will be partially or completely unconscious during the duration of the procedure.

Whether it’s been a few months or several years since your last dental visit, it is never too late to get back on track to improve your oral health. By communicating your concerns, your dentist will be able to design a treatment plan best suited to your specific needs.  Who knows…you might enjoy seeing your dentist again!

Bradley A. Ross, DDS owns Mission Trails Dentistry, located at 6902 Navajo Road at Jackson Drive.

Dr. Ross welcomes from readers at dentistrysandiego@gmail.com 619-582-9700