Sedation Takes the Fear Out of the Dental Experience

October 1, 2020

If you struggle with fear or anxiety when it comes time to visit the dentist, you’re not alone. Millions of people across the United States suffer with dental phobias. But with the use of safe and controlled sedation techniques, there’s no reason to put off the dental care that is so important to your oral health. At the office of Manhattan Dental Associates, we offer options in dental sedation that are designed to take the edge off your fears, and to help you feel relaxed and ease when it comes time. We never want anxiety to get in the way of maintaining a healthy, beautiful smile!

If you struggle with dental anxiety, you may find yourself skipping biannual checkups and avoid seeking essential dental treatment when you truly need it. Fortunately, with the care of our experienced dentist and the option of dental sedation, you’ll be able to get the treatment you need while feeling comfortable and relaxed throughout every step in care. In addition to creating a deep sense of calm, sedation can also make a lengthy procedure feel like it’s over in just minutes, which makes it possible for our dentist to perform multiple procedures in just one visit. Throughout your procedure, you’ll be able to respond to verbal cues from our team – while feeling completely unbothered by any anxiety or experiences surrounding the treatment itself.  

Committed to care…and comfort

If you’ve been putting off dental treatment out of fear, the office of Manhattan Dental Associates seeks to put your mind at ease. Our experienced team is committed to excellence, providing gentle and compassionate dental treatment. To schedule your next appointment and talk to us about dental treatment with the option of sedation, give us a call today.

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Our goal is to help every patient experience the benefits of good oral health and a beautiful smile. We value the trust you have placed in our office and strive to provide solutions that meet your dental needs and expectations of care.

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