Sedation dentistry reduces dental anxiety, as does DentiSign with no pills.

July 28, 2008

Sedation dentistry is touted as the cure-all for dental anxiety.
The patient takes a few pills before the dental procedure and they ‘relax’ while their dental procedure is performed. In addition to ‘relaxing’ the patient, the procedure time is reduced.

Both of these benefits are the same messaging for DentiSign, a the easy to learn extension of the established dental hand signal or dental stop signal. There are no pills/medication to swallow, and the patient and dentist relationship is strengthened as both become a team during the procedure.

This enhanced trust dynamic is not fostered when one of the team members is ‘relaxed’.

Sedation dentistry is popular, so it must work for people.

One wonders how many people could benefit from DentiSign - what about those that cannot afford sedation?

Your thoughts below please.

 

 

 

 

 

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