The average dental patient travels about 5-10 miles to see their dentist for treatment, we found in this survey of dentists. Rural patients travel longer distances for dental care than do urban residents, obviously due to the distance from metro areas.
However, some patients keep their dentist even after moving hundreds – sometimes thousands – of miles away. Read that again.
“I’m a specialist," said one periodontist, "so we have quite a few patients from the coast, which is 90 miles away."
Agreed a dental implant dentist, "Many of our patients travel up to 4 hours by car for their treatment." An orthodontist seconded this, saying, "I have had a few patients who have traveled 150 miles one way to come to my office."
"Including the guy who comes from Palm Beach?" asked a New York oral surgeon. "Not enough patients come from far away!" So , maybe advertising in higher income areas outside your immediate zone of influence pays off big.
Maybe it's New York… “I have both an active local clientele and an international clientele,” boasted a prosthodontist from that state.
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Sedation Dentists jackson mississippi
Benefits of Sedation and Sleep Dentistry
We offer one of the most comprehensive sedation dentistry programs in Mississippi in order to help our patients receive the care they need. In addition to helping patients overcome their dental anxiety and fear, sedation dentistry is also a wonderful option for patients who:
* Have difficulty becoming numb with conventional dental injections.
* Have sensitive teeth.
* Need multiple dental procedures, as in a smile makeover, and/or limited time.
* Have had traumatic dental experiences.
* Have overly sensitive gag reflexes.
* Have a fear of needles.
* Hate the tastes, smells, and noises associated with dental care.
* Are embarrassed about their teeth.
* Have physical, mental, or medical conditions that make it difficult to undergo dental treatment.
* Want a completely relaxing, comfortable, and hassle-free dental experience.
Because we work with a group of anesthesiologists, we are able to offer our patients any type of sedation needed for their procedures. We ensure our patients’ comfort and safety throughout the dental care experience by monitoring vital signs and the level of sedation. Contact us in Jackson, Mississippi to learn how sedation dentistry can help you achieve the smile you have always wanted – without the anxiety!
Types of Sedation and Sleep Dentistry
We let you choose your level of sedation. Whether you need a little help relaxing or want to “sleep” during your procedures and wake up with a beautiful smile, we are ready to help you receive the dental care you need. At our practice near Jackson, Mississippi, the following sedation and sleep dentistry options are available.
Nitrous Oxide
Nitrous oxide is an inhaled gas – often referred to as “laughing gas” – that helps patients relax during their treatments. It puts most patients in a state of light sedation; however, some will be able to achieve a deeper state of sedation. We typically also use a local anesthetic to relieve pain.
General Anesthesia – Sleep Dentistry
General anesthesia is the highest level of sedation dentistry available. Also known as sleep dentistry, this form of sedation allows the patient to be completely unconscious during treatment and to wake up with no memory of the procedure. Because we work with anesthesiologists, we are able to offer our patients this full level of sedation, which is ideal when multiple procedures, as in a smile makeover, are required.
IV Sedation
During IV (intravenous) sedation, patients will receive medicine directly into the blood stream. Sedation begins almost immediately, and the patient will remain conscious but deeply relaxed during treatment. One of the main benefits of IV sedation over other types is that the level of sedation can be adjusted during the procedure. An anesthesiologist monitors each patient throughout each treatment session to ensure that he or she remains comfortable and receives the proper amount of sedation. When using this type of sedation dentistry, we will usually also administer a local anesthetic to relieve pain.
Oral Conscious Sedation
When under the influence of oral conscious sedation, the patient’s level of sedation will mimic sleep, and he or she may even doze off. The patient will have the ability to answer questions and react to instructions but will remain completely relaxed and comfortable. Before the appointment, a small pill is taken, and an optimal state of sedation should be reached in 30-60 minutes.
Other Comfort Options
we put your comfort above all else. In addition to sedation and sleep dentistry, we offer relaxing amenities similar to those found in a dental spa. Lie down in our comfortable treatment chairs, snuggle up with a fluffy blanket, and enjoy gentle massage as you rest your head back in a contoured pillow. You can even listen to your favorite CD or watch your favorite movie while we perform your procedure. After your procedure you are offered a hot towel, a head-and-neck massage, and the choice of bottled water or a variety of special coffee blends.
We also offer hypnosis and guided relaxation techniques to help our patients relax during treatments.
We offer one of the most comprehensive sedation dentistry programs in Mississippi in order to help our patients receive the care they need. In addition to helping patients overcome their dental anxiety and fear, sedation dentistry is also a wonderful option for patients who:
* Have difficulty becoming numb with conventional dental injections.
* Have sensitive teeth.
* Need multiple dental procedures, as in a smile makeover, and/or limited time.
* Have had traumatic dental experiences.
* Have overly sensitive gag reflexes.
* Have a fear of needles.
* Hate the tastes, smells, and noises associated with dental care.
* Are embarrassed about their teeth.
* Have physical, mental, or medical conditions that make it difficult to undergo dental treatment.
* Want a completely relaxing, comfortable, and hassle-free dental experience.
Because we work with a group of anesthesiologists, we are able to offer our patients any type of sedation needed for their procedures. We ensure our patients’ comfort and safety throughout the dental care experience by monitoring vital signs and the level of sedation. Contact us in Jackson, Mississippi to learn how sedation dentistry can help you achieve the smile you have always wanted – without the anxiety!
Types of Sedation and Sleep Dentistry
We let you choose your level of sedation. Whether you need a little help relaxing or want to “sleep” during your procedures and wake up with a beautiful smile, we are ready to help you receive the dental care you need. At our practice near Jackson, Mississippi, the following sedation and sleep dentistry options are available.
Nitrous Oxide
Nitrous oxide is an inhaled gas – often referred to as “laughing gas” – that helps patients relax during their treatments. It puts most patients in a state of light sedation; however, some will be able to achieve a deeper state of sedation. We typically also use a local anesthetic to relieve pain.
General Anesthesia – Sleep Dentistry
General anesthesia is the highest level of sedation dentistry available. Also known as sleep dentistry, this form of sedation allows the patient to be completely unconscious during treatment and to wake up with no memory of the procedure. Because we work with anesthesiologists, we are able to offer our patients this full level of sedation, which is ideal when multiple procedures, as in a smile makeover, are required.
IV Sedation
During IV (intravenous) sedation, patients will receive medicine directly into the blood stream. Sedation begins almost immediately, and the patient will remain conscious but deeply relaxed during treatment. One of the main benefits of IV sedation over other types is that the level of sedation can be adjusted during the procedure. An anesthesiologist monitors each patient throughout each treatment session to ensure that he or she remains comfortable and receives the proper amount of sedation. When using this type of sedation dentistry, we will usually also administer a local anesthetic to relieve pain.
Oral Conscious Sedation
When under the influence of oral conscious sedation, the patient’s level of sedation will mimic sleep, and he or she may even doze off. The patient will have the ability to answer questions and react to instructions but will remain completely relaxed and comfortable. Before the appointment, a small pill is taken, and an optimal state of sedation should be reached in 30-60 minutes.
Other Comfort Options
we put your comfort above all else. In addition to sedation and sleep dentistry, we offer relaxing amenities similar to those found in a dental spa. Lie down in our comfortable treatment chairs, snuggle up with a fluffy blanket, and enjoy gentle massage as you rest your head back in a contoured pillow. You can even listen to your favorite CD or watch your favorite movie while we perform your procedure. After your procedure you are offered a hot towel, a head-and-neck massage, and the choice of bottled water or a variety of special coffee blends.
We also offer hypnosis and guided relaxation techniques to help our patients relax during treatments.
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