Comfortable & Enjoyable Dental Visits for You
By Dr. Tanya Brown & Dr. Matthew Cawley
At The Center for Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry
Chesapeake, VA
Are you avoiding dental treatments due to anxiety?
Do you get stressed out just by the thought of stepping in a dental office?
Have you had bad experiences with previous dental visits?
Do you have very sensitive teeth or a strong gag reflex?
If you answered YES to any of the above questions, you are in good company. Studies have shown that approximately 30% of adults have some level of dental anxiety. If you answered YES to any of the above questions, Sedation Dentistry could be the solution for you.
The GOOD NEWS is that you don’t have to suffer any more! We are here for you.
Dr. Tanya Brown and Dr. Matthew Cawley have many patients that have told us they experienced the same feelings and have come to actually enjoy their dental care in our office!
Dr. Tanya Brown and Dr. Matthew Cawley & the entire team at The Center for Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry believe that helping you be relaxed and comfortable is the key to achieving your oral health goals. Sedation Dentistry provides a safe and simple way to overcome anxiety and tension, allowing you to relax. You have several options for Sedation Dentistry, click here to find out more about Sedation Dentistry Options.
Drs. Brown and Cawley use Nitrous Oxide (aka laughing gas) and/or an anti-anxiety oral medication as an effective method of treatment to provide you with a comfortable level of conscious sedation. These safe Sedation options will allow you to remain awake and able to respond until your dental care has been completed.
Sedation Dentistry may be right for you if any of the following describe you:
- You suffer from dental anxiety
- You have had difficulty getting or staying numb
- You fear needles or injections
- You have a strong gag reflex
- You have very sensitive teeth
- You dislike the smells and sounds of dental treatment
- You suffer discomfort when keeping your jaw open for extended periods of time
- You need complex dental treatment that will take several visits to complete
- You need multiple treatments done in a single visit to fit your busy schedule
The American Dental Association (ADA) has some useful coping skills for dealing with dental anxiety. Click here for more information and to read the article. Download the article here.
If you would like more information on Sedation Dentistry or to schedule an appointment to use Sedation Dentistry for a treatment you've been avoiding, give us a call today at 757-546-5262. Your comfort and safety are our top priority.