Nervous Patient Care
We have a special interest in the provision of care to patients with high dental anxiety.At Impressions Dental Care in Nottingham, we have a special interest in the provision of care to patients with dental phobia, dental fear, or just nervous patients.
Good news for anxious or nervous patients, we offer the option of sedation to carry out your dental treatment. Wand STA “Single Tooth Anaesthesia” (can you grab the pic of the website?)
If you have dental phobia, high dental anxiety or are just a nervous patient, we would really like to help you. If you would like to take the first step and speak to someone in confidence please give our practice manager Natasha a call on 01159382577, send an email to “Email” or complete our contact form.
There will be no pressure to make an appointment, just the opportunity to talk with someone who understands, cares and can help.
What Will Happen on My First Visit?
This depends on your level of anxiety, for most patients with dental phobia entering a dental surgery on their first visit, in an already unfamiliar environment is distressing. So we may suggest you come along to the practice beforehand and meet a member of our team.
For those patients whose level of dental phobia will allow them to enter the surgery on their first visit, we will carry out a full new patient consultation. This involves a full intra and extra oral examination, X-rays if needed. You will have plenty of time to ask as many questions as you like. We will always take things at your pace and only carry out treatment only when you are ready. Following your appointment if you have any more questions, just get in touch with a member of our team will be more than happy to help.
IV Sedation Nottingham
Intravenous sedation (IV Sedation) is a type of sedation dentistry in which the dentists use a proven, safe medication to keep you relaxed while completing the dental procedure. This drug is injected with a thin needle into a vein. You will remain conscious and will be able to respond to the dentist at all times, but will be much, much more relaxed. A lot of dental sedation patients tend to sleep through the procedure and have very little memory of the treatment afterwards. All patients are fully assessed before the procedure, their vital signs are monitored throughout, our dentists and their assistants have undergone additional practical and theoretical sedation training and all undergo regular intensive refresher training at the SAAD (The Society for the Advancement of Sedation in Dentistry) training facility in London.
Sam Erabadda is a specialist in Dental Phobia.
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