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We can help your treatments to be more pleasant...
Sometimes people have stress or tension inside just for the mere sight of medical equipments or a medical room. Calling the help of the latest technologies our experts at the clinic will try to chase even the strongest fear away in just seconds. You will have nothing to do, just listen their relaxing explanation and follow the instructions, then you will be totally surprised on the pain-free experience.
1. General Anaesthesia
To make your dental visit as comfortable as possible general anaesthesia is possible to have to reduce or eliminate any pain or anxiety that might have kept you from visiting your dentist. General anaesthesia is a perfectly controlled state of mind supervised by a professional anaesthetist/anesthesiologist. Although it also have risks and not commonly used for dental treatments it is a great option for complex dental surgeries, for children and for those people who have dental phobia so to be able to receive dental treatment. With general anaesthesia you will sleep during the operation and will feel no pain. General anaesthesia is also used for those who have problems controlling their movements.
2. Local anaesthesia
The type of anaesthesia that is preferred by you and the dentist can depend on many factors. It is often advised by the dentist if you do not have any special needs. It can depend on the medications you are taking as well as on previous allergic reactions and present health conditions. In some cases the anaesthesia treatment requires that you suspend medications or abstain from eating or drinking for a period of time before the treatment. Local anaesthesia is the most commonly used form of anaesthesia used in dentistry. It is most frequently used to numb the area with injectable local anaesthetic. Most often used for filling cavities, preparation of crowns or any surgical procedures.
3. Conscious sedation
Dentists can usually provide a sedative as part of the dental treatment for patients who need such extra care, whether due to a phobia or a medical condition, or for a child or elderly person. The sedation methods most commonly used are inhalation anesthesia, oral conscious sedation, general anesthesia, and intravenous (IV) sedation. Conscious sedation is a technique used in relaxation dentistry, which is aimed at managing pain and anxiety associated with the dental appointment under the careful control of a dentist and a field specialist.
As a result:
• you will experience a state of deep relaxation
• your fear from the treatment will be reduced
• you will perceive the duration of the intervention to be much shorter
• the relaxed state enhanced the effect of local anesthetics, so conscious sedation will also have an analgesic effect












