18 Aug Is dental treatment painful?
Although nowadays the majority of patients come to the dentist without much fear, there is still a group of people who feel a lot of stress before procedures. The most common reason for this is the pain experienced during procedures performed in the past. Fortunately, advances in medicine and modern technology have meant that all procedures performed by dentists today cause minimal discomfort to patients and are virtually completely pain-free.
How to avoid pain at the dental surgery?
Fears of pain at the dentist's surgery are now completely unfounded. Even procedures such as root canal treatment or tooth extraction are completely painless. How is this possible? All thanks to the use of effective anaesthetics and stress-reducing agents. In our dental practice, we use state-of-the-art dental technologywhich makes it possible to reliably reduce pain and discomfort. Methods to ensure the patient's psychological comfort during treatments are also important. Today patients no longer need to fear pain on the dental chair.
Is painless tooth extraction possible?
Extraction is one of those procedures that practically every patient associates with pain. However, even if a tooth has to be extracted, there is no need to fear pain at all. High-tech solutions The treatment is designed to reduce discomfort to an absolute minimum. Also after the procedure, the patient is supported by the dentist and given the necessary information on what to do and what not to do so that the wound heals successfully - without unnecessary discomfort.
Painless dental treatment in children
Painless dental treatment is particularly important in the case of children. First of all, they are much more sensitive to pain, and any negative experience of the dental surgery may translate into their attitude towards dentists in the future. It is a good idea to teach them from a young age that dental prevention is important and that potential treatments do not have to mean pain.