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Introducing The Wand System For Nervous Patients In Liverpool

Monday, September 16th, 2013

Many patients suffer with an extreme fear of going to the dentist, some even having dental phobia and being unable to even enter a dental practice, let alone receive treatment. This then leads to a range of issues for patients, including decaying teeth, cavities, crumbling teeth and gum disease. We work hard to provide such patients with a range of treatments that are designed to make the dental experience as calming and relaxing as possible.

One of the fears many patients have is a fear of the needle and being injected. Because of this we have chosen to offer our patients is the innovative Wand treatment,which offers patients an entirely pain free injection, removing the fear of needles.

How can it do that?

Visually the Wand looks very much like a small pen, which is hooked up to a machine called a CompuDental processor. They both work together to stop the fluid from being injected suddenly, as this is what usually causes the pain when having an injection.

The Wand slows down the amount of fluid that comes out at a time so there is no sting when the injection begins. As well as removing the sharp sting, it also removes the need for other areas to feel numb such as the face, lips, nose and cheeks. Removing this issue means that after treatment patients are not waiting to feel their face again for hours after treatment,

If you feel that the Wand would be helpful to you when undergoing treatment, arrange a consultation with us today at the Liverpool Dental Spa in the city of Liverpool.

We Offer Sedation For Nervous Patients In Liverpool

Saturday, June 15th, 2013

It is not uncommon for people to suffer from fear of visiting the dentist and dental treatments. Their fear may be founded in past dental experiences, such as drilling sounds and pain, or may be due to dental phobia.

A child’s first experience of going to the dentist may lead to dental phobia or dental anxiety in adulthood, as may the experience of the dental environment and care.

 

Relaxed and pain-free dental treatment

At Liverpool Dental Spa in Liverpool we are sensitive to the needs of nervous patients and offer dental sedation as an option for relaxed and pain-free dental treatment. Combining sedation treatment with a warm and friendly treatment environment helps patients feel in control of their care and comfortable with receiving treatment.

A person may avoid receiving dental treatment due to their dental phobia, and their oral condition and overall health may deteriorate as a result. By offering the sedation treatment option, we intend to make dental treatment available and accessible for all, including those with dental phobia.

 

The dental sedation option

Individuals have options in conscious or deep sleep sedation for total calmness during dental treatment and a more pleasant experience. There are a range of sedation options including sedation medication, inhalation sedation and conscious sedation.

Nowadays, sedation with treatments such as The Wand reduces fear of needles and dental treatments. Local or general anaesthetic options ensure pain-free treatment that may otherwise place a barrier to receiving needed dental care.

Dental sedation may be provided to give calmness while consciousness is maintained or may be administered similar to a general anaesthetic for a deep sleep during treatment.

 

Accessing dental sedation

Get in touch with us today to learn more about our dental sedation choices and how they may provide a more relaxed experience for pleasant dentistry experience and memories.

 

 

The Wand For Dental Phobic Patients In Liverpool

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013

It might not seem like much on paper, but the relief which ‘The wand’ can provide for dental phobic patients can be immeasurable. A fear of the dentists isn’t all that strange, statistics suggest that 7-13% of the western population suffer from some kind of fear of the dentist. The darkly comic image of Steve Martin torturing teeth might seem bad, but it is nothing compared to the horror dental phobia inflicts on its victims. A fear of the dentist means a fear of check-ups, meaning dental problems go unchecked; sadly, fear of the dentist also means fear of surgery. Some people will literally let their teeth rot, just to avoid the pressure of a dental waiting room. Thankfully, with the wand, at least one specific phobia can be eased!

What is the wand?

The wand is a computer controlled injection unit which can regulate the flow of the anaesthetic it is administering.

So… how does this help?

The fear of needles is a massive contributor to the fear of the dentist. One contributor to the fear of needles is the pain of an injection. Painful injections, however, are not caused by the needle itself, they are caused by the speed at which the anaesthetic is administered. By controlling the flow of the anaesthetic, the wand prevents painful injections!

So there is still a needle?

Yes, but it is minute and you won’t feel it. The needle is so small, in fact, that you probably won’t be able to see it. So if the sight of a needle terrifies, don’t worry – you won’t see it!

Is it actually called ‘The Wand’?

Technically it is called the CompuDent and STA (Single Tooth Anesthesia) System, but that isn’t all that catchy. ‘The Wand’ is a nickname derived from its wand-like appearance and it has obviously stuck!

Why don’t more dentists use this?

We ourselves don’t know, we’re too focused on providing the best service we can to find out!

 

Sedation And Dental Phobia For Patients In The City Of Liverpool

Monday, April 8th, 2013

No one really enjoys visiting the dentist. But for some people, the fear is genuine and can bring out a large amount of terror at the mere thought of stepping into a clinic. This has been diagnosed as dental phobia and can in some cases be a very frightening experience. Anxiety attacks are common and the fear is brought on either by the fear of the dentist or work done at the dentist that involves needles and pain.

The fear of the dentist is now well recognized and something can actually be done about it. If you have dental phobia, you’re more than likely ignoring any toothache you have until it becomes a major problem. Decay is hard to detect without frequent visits to the dentist, you might be causing yourself more trouble because you could have had earlier, less invasive treatment.

Helping with dental phobia

Liverpool Dental Spa now offers sedation to particularly anxious patients to help them relax before a procedure. This is a small injection that won’t knock you out but will help you relax enough so that the dentist can carry out the procedure. It removes all the worries and pain before the treatment takes place so that you can stop fretting and allow the dentist to fix your teeth. You’ll still be able to breathe and talk on your own but you’ll notice that you feel much more relaxed and you won’t suffer any anxiety attacks associated with dental phobia.

Once you have had the procedure, you will need someone to take you home because although sedation doesn’t make you unconscious, it can make you feel woozy and distort your inhibitions. However, this will wear off in a couple of hours and you can leave the dentist happy for the first time, following a successful treatment.

 

 

No More Painful Injections With The Wand For Nervous Patients In Liverpool

Friday, March 8th, 2013

Dental phobia can happen to many of us, in all walks of life. Trypanophobia is the rarely used, and overly complicated, title given to a ‘fear of needles’, a fear often stemming from the pain associated with injections. What few people realise, however, is that it is not the needle but the speed at which an injection is administered that can cause pain! Thankfully, with The Wand, we can permanently consign painful injections into the past.

So, what is The Wand?

It is a computer operated injection unit which can control the movement of the anaesthetic being administered, thus preventing the sudden surges which can cause pain. By eliminating human error, the wand can eliminate one of the root causes of needle phobia. Studies have also shown that injection via The Wand is less likely to induce anxiety than other forms of injection. It can also lessen the amount of unneeded numbness which can occur as the result of an anaesthetic and cause so much irritation post-treatment.

Is it really called ‘The Wand’?

Well… It is ‘technically’ called the CompuDent and STA (Single Tooth Anesthesia) System, but that doesn’t quite have the same ring to it now does it? The nickname is probably derived from the look of the unit itself; a needle point wand.

Needle point! So there is still a needle?

Yes, but it is tiny and will not cause any pain. If the mere sight of a needle has you quaking in your boots, then don’t worry; this needle is so small that you probably won’t even notice it.

Why don’t all dentists have this!?

Well, we can’t speak on behalf of others, but, we can assure you that The Wand is primed and ready at Liverpool Dental Spa.

 

 

Dental Sedation For Nervous Patients In The Heart Of Liverpool

Thursday, February 14th, 2013

Thanks to new treatments in dental sedation, many individuals suffering with dental phobia or anxiety are receiving much needed dental treatment and are improving their oral health.

Dental phobia is fear of the dentist or anything related to dentistry. The anxiety often is rooted in past dental experiences that are traumatic or stem from fear of needles or pain. The fear may be overwhelming and many experiencing dental phobia do not seek the dental care they need. As a result, these individuals may have poor oral health with associated health conditions.

Treatments to reduce anxiety

At Liverpool Dental Spa, we offer patients dental sedation as an option to reduce their anxieties. Dental sedation involves a sedative to place a person in a relaxed state while maintaining consciousness.

Unlike general anaesthesia, during and after sedation, the person remains in control and is able to interact with the dentist. People suffering with dental phobia choose dental sedation because it allows them to feel calm and no pain while receiving dental treatment.

Feel in control

Being able to control their dental treatment experience reduces their anxiety about dental treatment. Feeling a loss of control often accentuates dental phobia. Our friendly team at Liverpool Dental Spa aims to make dental treatment an enjoyable experience so that there is no need to feel fear and anxiety.

We are here to discuss your dental phobia needs with you and provide you with options to help you overcome fears and anxieties about dental care. Get in touch with us and we can tell you all about dental sedation and how it works.

Dentistry has come a long way with modern dental materials, equipment, and procedures to improve patient care and dental experience. Patient comfort and care is at the heart of our Liverpool Dental Spa.

 

 

The Wand For Nervous Patients In Liverpool

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

It sounds a bit like magic and even we’re starting to think it is! And its arrival will be welcome news to the many people around the UK who allow their dental anxiety to keep them from receiving the dental attention they need. From a fear of injections to panic at the sound of a drill, dental anxiety is a real problem that needs addressing. So let’s talk about the Wand.

This is a pain-free injection device which has been tailored to stop the surge of injected fluid that actually causes pain for many people. The benefits of the Wand continue long after the initial injection as the device is able to decrease numbness felt in the lips, tongue, cheek and face following its application. The Wand works by slowing the flow of fluid used in an injection. As a result, patients do not feel the nip or sting commonly associated with the needle as it literally takes the pain away.

Dental phobia is one of the most overlooked phobias, affecting one in four adults and a number of children. Fears associated with the dentist are divided into two groups:

  1. Dental Anxiety: A mild fear of the dentist
  2. Dental Phobia: More extreme sense of dread regarding the thought of visiting a dentist.

While the Wand works to address one type of dental fear, the fear of injections, at Liverpool Implant & Aesthetic Dental Spa we know that dental phobias and anxieties can extend beyond this and influence a patient’s fear even further. If you disclose your anxieties and phobias to us, we will work with you to clear away any doubts or stress you are feeling.

We understand that dental anxiety can be so debilitating and lead many people to shun dental procedures. If you fit into this category get in touch with us today. Do not allow your anxiety to force you into compromising your dental health. Contact Liverpool Dental Spa today to make that first step.

 

 

 

 

Sedation And Dental Phobia For Patients In Liverpool

Thursday, November 29th, 2012

Many people suffering from dental conditions also suffer from dental phobia or anxiety, due to which they become unable to receive the required treatment for their dental condition.

People who suffer from dental phobia often deny care and treatment for their dental conditions, sometimes even for years. In some cases the individual who is too fearful of dental treatments might be suffering from conditions like bleeding from gums, tooth ache and tooth loss

At Liverpool Dental Spa, patients who are anxious of dental treatments are offered sedation. This allows them to be at ease during the treatment. Since the patient is sedated before the treatment begins, they do not feel pain or anxiety during the procedures.

How sedation works

The sedation will be administered through the vein at the back of the hand or arm. After this the patient will feel fully content. The patient will able to breathe and communicate with the dentist under the effect of sedation, but will not feel the pain. It is highly advisable to have a relative or friend accompany the patient to help them get back home while the effect of the sedation wears off.

All over the UK, sedation is being used as an alternative to anaesthesia. Under anaesthesia the patient becomes unconscious, while under sedation even though the patient does not feel any pain or anxiety, they still remain conscious. Patients suffering from dental conditions no longer need to keep suffering due to the fear of pain or discomfort.

Patients suffering from conditions that make it difficult for them to control the movement of their body, for example Parkinson’s disease will also benefit from sedation dentistry.  It also allows the dentist to fully control the treatment, as the patients are not anxious and are more likely to cooperate with dentist. This certainly speeds up the treatment procedure and could even result in reduced number of appointments with dentist for a specific treatment.

 

 

The Wand Explained For Patients In The Heart Of Liverpool

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

Expelliarmus! …no, it’s not that kind of wand. But, for people suffering from dental phobia, this wand is also pretty magical. Dental phobia can be crippling and can even cause such distress in its sufferers that they let their teeth fall into disrepair. Sadly, for some, ‘dental phobia’ can just be an umbrella term for numerous fears that revolve around dentistry, making it hard to tackle. One such sub-fear is the fear of injections, often stemming from that short sharp pain provided by a syringe. What most people don’t know is that the syringe itself isn’t what causes this pain; it is that the syringe’s contents are being delivered too quickly or with a bit too much force. Thankfully, with the wand, this side-effect can be a thing of the past!

What is the wand exactly?

Essentially, the wand is a computer controlled injection system. The flow of the anaesthetic it injects is controlled by a computer and kept at a steady pace, thus removing the human error that can cause pain during injections.

What is so great about it?

Technically the wand’s manufacturers now call it the CompuDent and STA (Single Tooth Anesthesia) System, but it is often referred to colloquially as the wand by patients on account of how effect it is – it’s like magic! Visually, it also looks more like a pen attached to a space-age toaster. It looks non-threatening and studies have found it to be less anxiety inducing than other methods of injection (Kudo et al, 2001). Administration of an anaesthetic via the wand can also reduce the amount of unnecessary numbness in the lips, face, cheek and tongue which can cause discomfort for a few hours after treatment.

Injection method!? So, is there still a needle?

Yes, but it is a small one and it guarantees no pain. If you experience fright at the sight of a needle you need not worry, you’ll hardly be able to see it.

Do all dentists have this?

No, but at Liverpool Dental Spa we do! If you suffer from dental anxiety, please talk to us. We will do everything we can to make your treatment as comfortable as possible.

 

 

Dental Phobia and The Treatments Available in Liverpool

Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

Dental phobia or a general fear of the dentist especially when it comes to treatment is common. There are many reasons why people develop a fear of visiting the dentist, these fears can include a fear of pain, the drill, needles, embarrassments about their mouths or the actual dentist themselves.

Whatever the reason for the fear and anxiety, there is a treatment or course of action that can be taken to alleviate the fear, so you can get the dental treatment required.  If pain and needles are the problem then the use of anaesthetic creams to numb the area may well be sufficient to calm the patient.

Sedation methods

However in more extreme cases sedation may be required. This can be either full (anesthetize) or partial sedation and removes the possibility of any pain being felt or drilling sounds being heard. Sedation is given intravenously and the needle is usually place either on the back of the hand or the arm. As the drug begins to work you will become calmer and more relaxed.

Depending on the level of sedation, you will either be totally unconscious for the treatment or be partially so. Longer treatments tend to warrant full sedation and unless requested a partial sedation will be used.

After treatment

Once the treatment is complete you will feel a little light headed, therefore you cannot drive and it is recommended to get a friend or family member along who can get you home. The use of sedation in the partial format is widely used to help patients overcome their fears and be able to get the dental treatment they require. If you are suffering with a fear of the dentist then we are here to help. Contact our team at Liverpool Implants & Aesthetic Dental Spa for an informal discussion today.

 

 

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