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Is Sedation Dentistry Safe During Pregnancy?

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While pregnancy can bring many moments of joy, it can also cause a lot of stress, particularly when it comes to the safety of the baby and mother. Pregnancy can also cause the mother to experience certain dental issues such as swollen gums, bleeding, or gum irritation because of the rise in hormone levels. Many experts recommend expecting mothers to take great care of their dental health an get some preventive work when the first signs of trouble appear. But when things go wrong, and the expecting mother requires dental procedures that need sedation , the question begs: is it safe for the baby? Experts Say There Is Generally No Need to Worry According to the American Dental Association , there is generally no need to worry about the local anesthetics used during various procedures like fillings, root canals, or teeth removal. The Journal of the American Dental Association published a study in which they discovered that sedation substances like lidocaine shots used for

Will My Insurance Cover Sedation Dentistry?

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People that are excited to go to the dentist are like unicorns: some claim that they exist, but no one has seen one in real life. And, understandably so. What can be so exciting about having to sit for hours on end in an uncomfortable position while someone uses scary-looking utensils to fix your teeth? Add fear into the mix or a lightheaded feeling whenever you see a needle, and you can see why so many people postpone going to the dentist as long as possible. That’s where sedation dentistry can be of great help. Whether it's minimal, moderate, deep or general anesthesia , sedation can help you get the treatment you need if you are afraid of the dentist or have to sit for long hours through complex procedures. Talk with your St. Louis sedation dentist to determine which course of treatment best suits your needs. However, here's a good question: does your insurance cover sedation dentistry or do you have to pay out of your pocket? Types of Sedation Dentistry Before

The Types and Strengths of Dental Sedation

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For those who have no trouble going to the dentist, dental sedation might seem silly and unnecessary. For others, who are affected by dental anxiety or low pain tolerance, it might be their only shot at getting the dental care they need. For this reason, St. Louis sedation dentistry is an industry on the rise. Despite its growth in popularity, there is still a lot of misinformation about it. Many people think that it involves going “to sleep”entirely for your procedure, but this is likely not the case. Below, we explain the two types of sedation and the differences between low, medium, and high doses. Oral Vs. IV There are typically two ways patients are sedated for their dental appointments and procedures. The first is a bit “old school,” and is becoming increasingly less frequent. This method is intravenous (IV). IV sedation is given by injecting a sedative into the arm of the patient. Though it is perfectly safe and effective, the way it is administered is not preferred