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Sedation Dentistry – Springfield IL – What steps do I need to take to prepare for my visit?

June 26, 2012

Filed under: Blog,Dental Anxiety,Dr. VanderMolen,Sedation Dentistry — smilespringfield @ 2:00 pm

Many people feel uneasy at the thought of visiting a dentist. Most of them have an idea that the procedures done by dentists are painful and also feel a bit embarrassed to show the dentist their oral condition. But with the advancement of medical technology, dental surgeons now use very easy methods to sedate their patients before performing dentistry on them. One question many patients will have is “What steps do I need to take to prepare for my sedation dentistry visit?”

Firstly you should discuss with your dentist what type of sedation you will be given. There are many forms of sedation dentistry including inhalation sedation, oral sedation, and IV (intravenous) sedation. It is important to understand that sedation is not only about putting you to sleep, but is only a part of the entire process. Methods used for sedation dentistry only make you feel drowsy, unlike general anesthesia, used to place patients in a deep sleep and having side effects lasting for hours after surgery. You should talk to your dentist about any concerns and fears you have during consultation.

You should to prepare yourself mentally as well as physically before you walk in for sedation. You should relax yourself and have a good night’s sleep.

There is nothing to fear in sedation dentistry. You will not feel any pain during the procedure. The important thing to do is to select the right dentist. You should see what experience a dentist has in this type of dentistry and approximately how many procedures he has performed up to now. You should not be afraid to ask your dentist questions about the areas you have doubts about and how you should prepare for the procedure.

Dr. VanderMolen is the sedation dentist you can trust for all your dental needs.  If you are anxious or fearful of the dentist, sedation dentistry could be the best option for you.  For more information about this and all our other services, contact our office at (217) 546-3333.  We look forward to working for you!

Sedation Dentistry Springfield IL – How Does Sedation Help Those with a Fear of Needles?

June 19, 2012

Filed under: Blog,Dental Anxiety,Dr. VanderMolen,Sedation Dentistry — smilespringfield @ 2:00 pm

A number of people are not too fond of the idea of going to the dentist. For them, the dentist’s office has been associated with pain over a long period of time with some choosing home remedies as an alternative. It is also a reality that most people do not like the idea having needles stuck in their gums in the name of numbing any pain that might result from a dental procedure. Fortunately, dentists have many new procedures and techniques that make these fears unnecessary. One of these options is Sedation Dentistry.

Dentists have to use needles to intravenously inject a sedative into the gum so as to numb it. Using a needle directly on the gum can prove very painful for a patient. For a while, patients had to endure this pain on top of the pain they would usually feel after a dental procedure once the intravenous anesthetic wore off. It is no longer necessary to put patients through injection pain in the name of numbing their gums for an even more painful procedure.

Currently, sedation dentistry is done orally in most cases. With oral sedation, needles are still involved but the patient will not feel any pain once injected. The concept is really quite simple: a sedative is administered to the patient, once it takes effect, an injection can be used and the patient will not feel any pain.

The reason why sedation is almost never used alone is because some dental procedures target specific areas. It is also a fact that a number of dental procedures are very invasive and may cause trauma to the tissue in the area affected. This means that a more specific pain numbing method needs to be used; the method in this case is a local anesthetic which is most effectively administered intravenously. Sedation by itself cannot raise the pain threshold for a patient to endure painful procedures like root canals.

Provided you visit a qualified practitioner, you can have a painless experience regardless of the procedure. It is possible to go to the dentist and have a procedure done without even remembering a single detail. There is really no need to fear the dentist anymore.

Dr. VanderMolen and the team at Advanced Dental Care have the knowledge and skill you need for an exceptional Sedation dentistry experience.  For more information on sedation dentistry or any of our other services, or to schedule a consultation, contact our office at (217) 546-3333 .  We look forward to hearing from you.

Dental Implants – Springfield IL – How Long Do They Last?

June 12, 2012

Filed under: Blog,Cosmetic Dentistry,Dental Implants,Dr. VanderMolen — smilespringfield @ 2:00 pm

Dental implant is a relatively new field in aesthetic and medical subjects that can help people with dental problems. When people are experiencing missing tooth because of decay, accidents, or other issues, they won’t have to worry that such issue can hamper their looks. They can still look attractive and appealing with dental implants. According to most medical experts, dental implants are even better than dental bridges for the following reasons:

– Dental implant can work on its own. It’s independent and doesn’t need any support from any neighboring teeth.

– It can be long-lasting with correct care and maintenance.

– It’s reliable due to the solid support and foundation.

– It looks like real teeth, so people won’t have to worry that their teeth will look false or odd.

– It’s comfortable and supportive with a natural feel.

Professional dentists experienced in dental implants may perform two kinds of dental implant procedures for their patients. The implant types are:

– Endosteal or in the bone procedure. It’s one of the most common procedures. Doctors will place cylinders, blades, or screws in the jawbone through surgical method. This type of procedure will be performed for patients with removable dentures or dentures.

– Subperiostal or on the bone procedure. The procedure will be performed on the top side of the jaw with protruding metal framework in order to hold the prosthesis. This type of procedure will be performed for patients no have problems with conventional dentures and have the very minimum of bone height.

So how long do dental implants last? The most common working period will last between 15 to 20 years. However, it also depends on the maintenance and care. If people are able to care for their dental implants greatly, they can surpass the 20 years of lasting period. Moreover, the lasting period of the dental implants also depends greatly on the dentists’ skills. Consequently, finding a qualified and experienced dentist is paramount.

If people want to care for their dental implants, the methods are quite simple and easy, but everything needs to be done regularly. They need to brush and also floss their teeth. Be sure that they clean their teeth thoroughly.  Regular dental check-ups as directed by your dentist are also essential.

Dr. VanderMolen is the experienced Dental Implant specialist you need for a successful outcome.  For more information on Dental Implants and other solutions for your missing teeth, contact our office at (217) 546-3333 .  We look forward to hearing from you!

Dr. VanderMolen Provides Dentistry to the Domincan Repulic

June 1, 2012

Filed under: Blog,Dr. VanderMolen,Events — smilespringfield @ 1:50 pm

Dr. VanderMolen was part of a group of dentists who donated their time and supplies to help the needy in the Dominican Republic over the Memorial Day weekend. He performed various dental procedures, including removing teeth and placing bone grafts and dental implants. This trip is one of the many charity events that Dr. VanderMolen participates in throughout the year!

Dr. VanderMolen with During His Recent Dentistry Trip to the Domincan Republic

Dr. VanderMolen and Associates During a Recent Trip to the Domincan Republic