Sedation dentistry is mistakenly referred to as sleep dentistry, which doesn’t tell the whole story. A sedation dentist in Philadelphia actually offers patients two options for sedation dentistry, both of which numb the pain associated with the procedure.
The first is when patients are put under different levels of conscious state, still aware of their surroundings. The second is when they are completely unconscious. General anesthesia, however, may bring about side effects like temporary mental confusion. That in mind, conscious sedation─ which is offered by Dr. Thomas DeFinnis of Wynewood Dental Arts─ may be the smarter option of the two.
http://wynnewooddentalarts.co/2014/05/ways-a-philadelphia-sedation-dentist-helps-patients-battle-dental-fear/
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