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At beyondental, we understand that dental visits can be stressful for some patients, and we strive to create a comfortable and anxiety-free environment.
Our sedation options include:
Nitrous oxide sedation, commonly known as “laughing or happy gas,” is one of the safe and effective methods we offer to enhance your dental experience. Whether you’re visiting us for a routine check-up or a more extensive procedure, nitrous oxide sedation can be incorporated into your treatment plan to enhance your comfort.
Experience dentistry with a difference at beyondental. If you have dental anxiety or simply want a more relaxed dental experience, ask about our nitrous oxide sedation option. Schedule your appointment today and let us help you achieve a healthy, happy smile with added comfort.
Oral Sedation
At beyondental, we understand that dental anxiety can be a real concern for some patients. To ensure a relaxed and stress-free experience, we offer oral sedation as a safe and effective option.
Experience dentistry with tranquillity at beyondental. If you have dental anxiety or would like to explore oral sedation for your next dental procedure, schedule a consultation today. Let us help you achieve optimal oral health with a relaxed and stress-free approach.
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Wisdom Teeth Removal
At beyondental, our team of skilled Dentists are dedicated to providing comprehensive and expert care for procedures such as wisdom teeth removal and surgical extractions of broken or impacted teeth.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of molars that typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. Not everyone grows wisdom teeth, and some people may only have one while others get four.
If you’re seeking wisdom teeth removal, trust beyondental for expert oral surgery care. We ensure the most comfortable experience from start to finish during one of the most daunting dental procedures, but it doesn’t have to be!
Schedule a consultation today and embark on the journey to a healthier, more confident smile!
If you’re seeking wisdom teeth removal, trust beyondental for expert oral surgery care. We ensure the most comfortable experience from start to finish during one of the most daunting dental procedures, but it doesn’t have to be!Â
Schedule a consultation today and embark on the journey to a healthier, more confident smile!
TMD and Bruxism
At beyondental, we understand the impact of teeth grinding and clenching on both your dental health and overall well-being. Our muscle relaxant therapies are designed to alleviate tension, providing relief from the discomfort associated with bruxism and TMD.
Most people who grind their teeth don’t actually know they grind their teeth, until they start to wear them down they begin breaking, cracking and can cause significant problems for their oral health and well-being. It is our job at beyondental to prevent these issues from happening in the first place.
Muscle Relaxant Therapies
Botox for Bruxism:
Botox injections have shown effectiveness in treating bruxism by relaxing the muscles responsible for grinding and clenching. This helps reduce the intensity of muscle contractions.
How Botox Works:
Botox blocks signals from the nerves to the muscles, causing temporary muscle paralysis. This can provide relief from the excessive muscle activity associated with bruxism. It is completely safe and has no effect on your ability to eat, speak, swallow or chew food.
Benefits of Muscle Relaxant Therapies
Alleviates jaw pain, headaches, and facial discomfort.
Reduces the force exerted on teeth during grinding, preventing wear and tear.
Helps restore normal jaw movement and function.
Our skilled dental professionals are experienced in administering muscle relaxant therapies, ensuring a safe and effective treatment. beyondental adopts a holistic approach to bruxism, addressing both the symptoms and underlying causes for optimal results. Say goodbye to the discomfort of bruxism with beyondental’s muscle relaxant therapies. Our priority is to investigate, understand and manage the cause of your bruxism. This allows us to prevent severe jaw and muscle pain as well as protecting your teeth from severe tooth wear and cracks.
FAQs
1. Customised Medication:
Oral sedation involves the administration of prescription medication, typically in the form of a pill, which is taken by the patient before the dental procedure.
2. Deep Relaxation:
The medication induces a state of deep relaxation, helping patients feel more at ease and comfortable during their dental visit.
3. Conscious Sedation:
Oral sedation allows patients to remain conscious and able to respond to verbal cues while being in a highly relaxed state.
4. Safe and Monitored:
The dosage and administration of oral sedation are carefully monitored by our trained dental professionals to ensure a safe and effective outcome.
1. Safe and Mild Sedation:
Nitrous oxide is a colourless and odourless gas administered through a small mask placed over the nose. It is a safe and mild sedative that helps patients relax during dental procedures.
2. Rapid Onset and Offset:
One of the key advantages of nitrous oxide is its rapid onset and offset. Patients typically start to feel its effects within minutes, and the sedation wears off quickly after the mask is removed.
3. Calming and Relaxing:
Nitrous oxide induces a calming and euphoric sensation, promoting relaxation while keeping patients conscious and able to respond to the dentist’s instructions.
4. Adjustable Sedation Levels:
The level of sedation can be easily adjusted by the dentist to meet the individual needs of each patient. This flexibility ensures a customised and comfortable experience.
1. Reduced Anxiety:
Nitrous oxide is an excellent option for patients with dental anxiety or fear. It helps create a more relaxed and positive atmosphere during the dental procedure.
2. Increased Comfort:
The sedative properties of nitrous oxide make dental treatments more comfortable by minimising discomfort and sensitivity.
3. Quick Recovery:
Unlike other forms of sedation, nitrous oxide allows for a rapid recovery, enabling patients to resume their normal activities shortly after the procedure.
4. Safe for All Ages:
Nitrous oxide is considered safe for patients of all ages, making it a versatile option for both children and adults.
Expert Dental Team:
Our experienced dental professionals are trained in administering nitrous oxide sedation, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for our patients.
Patient-Centric Approach:
beyondental takes a patient-centric approach, prioritising your comfort and well-being. We work closely with you to address any concerns and create a positive dental experience.
1. Anxiety Reduction:
Oral sedation is particularly beneficial for patients with moderate to severe dental anxiety, allowing them to undergo dental procedures with significantly reduced stress.
2. Increased Comfort:
The calming effects of oral sedation contribute to increased comfort during dental treatments, minimising discomfort and anxiety associated with various procedures.
3. Time Efficiency:
Oral sedation often allows for multiple procedures to be completed in one visit, making it a time-efficient option for patients with busy schedules.
Consultation:
A thorough examination, including X-rays, helps determine the position of the wisdom teeth and the best course of action.
Anesthesia:
Local anaesthesia is administered to ensure a pain-free and comfortable procedure.
Extraction:
The Dentist carefully extracts the wisdom teeth, and any necessary stitches are placed.
Recovery:
Following post-operative instructions, including proper oral care and diet, promotes a smooth recovery process.
What is Bruxism:
Bruxism refers to the habitual grinding or clenching of teeth, often occurring during sleep but can also happen during waking hours.
What is TMD:
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, commonly referred to as TMD, are a group of conditions that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the surrounding muscles involved in jaw movement. The TMJ is the joint that connects your jaw to the temporal bones of your skull, allowing you to open and close your mouth, chew, and speak.
Common Causes of Bruxism:
Stress, anxiety, misaligned teeth, and sleep disorders such as sleep apnoea and snoring are common contributors to bruxism, however there are many other lifestyle circumstances that are linked to teeth grinding.
Effects on Oral Health:
Bruxism can lead to dental issues such as worn-down teeth, jaw pain, headaches, and even temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.