
Sedation
Sleep Dentistry in Calgary
It’s common for many patients to delay their routine checkups and visits to a dentist due to anxiety or phobia. Neglecting such appointments might lead to tooth decay, infection, disease, and tooth loss.
Haysboro Dental Care provides patients suffering form dental anxiety or phobia with sedation dentistry allowing them to get appropriate dental treatments. Receiving dental care is necessary if you want to maintain healthy gums and teeth. Our sedation dentistry often comes in handy for patients who require extensive care and lengthy treatments. We ensure that our patients don’t have to handle the pain and get the most comfortable experience during the oral sedation industry.
Sedation dentistry is ideal for patients with:
- - Dental anxiety
- - Dental phobia
- - Strong gag reflex
- - Extensive dental needs
- - Medical conditions
- - Fear of needles or dental instruments
- - Past traumatic dental experiences
- - Difficulty controlling body movements
- - Mental conditions
We monitor all sedation dentistry procedures to keep our promise of utmost care and safety during the treatment regardless of the complexities.
Sedation dentistry side effects may include a brief unawareness of time, or a foggy memory of your time in the dental chair. With sedation dentistry, lengthy dental procedures often seem like minutes to a sedated patient. Sedation dentistry is generally covered by your dental insurance.
Dental Emergency
Our dentists regularly treat walk-in patients with dental emergencies seeking relief from severe pain, injury or infection.
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Maintaining oral hygiene is the key to keeping your gums and teeth safe from gum diseases and tooth decay.
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Through dental restorations we can repair or replace teeth that have been damaged by decay, trauma, or infection.
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When inner tissue of a tooth gets infected or inflamed due to trauma, decay, or cracks, Root Canal Treatment becomes necessary.
Learn MoreSedation (Sleep Dentistry)
Patients with dental anxiety or phobia may delay their routine checkups and visits to a dentist and avoid the treatment they need.
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