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Dr. Simmons Helps Chesapeake Patients Fight Back Against Dental Anxiety

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

boxingAs we’ve discussed in our articles on this blog, many people avoid dental visits out of fear. Their concerns can range from fear of needles and injections to distasteful odors and sounds. Just hearing a dental drill can set a person’s anxiety on high alert! Dr. Robert Simmons has helped countless patients work through their fears and get the care they need to regain and maintain good oral health. Our Chesapeake practice has been specifically designed for patients just like you: someone who wants minimum-stress path to a whole and healthy mouth. Dr. Simmons blends a compassionate approach to dental care with creative solutions that cater to nervous patients.

Solutions to a few common hurdles:

  • Sense of powerlessness
    We believe that interacting with and educating our patients is the key to diffusing fears regarding a lack of control in the dental chair. Dr. Simmons takes great pains to thoroughly discuss procedures, a patient’s options, and strategies for dealing with dental fears. You’ll feel empowered with the best information. (more…)

Relaxing Dentistry from Dr. Simmons, Chesapeake’s “Comfort Dentist”

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

After decades of treating Chesapeake-area patients, Dr. Simmons has learned a lot about people and their feelings about dentists and dentistry. Unfortunately, many people have had shutterstock_1140255negative experiences at a dental visit in the past, and the result is often that they avoid making appointments when they desperately need care, sometimes for years at a time. If you’ve been putting off a trip to the dentist, Dr. Simmons wants you to consider sedation dentistry, a wonderful way to regain oral health without fear. Wondering just who benefits from sedation dentistry? Read below to see if one of the following situations applies to you:

  • Anxiety, stress, or fear associated with dental visits
  • A sensitive gag reflex
  • Extra-sensitive teeth
  • Physical discomfort when sitting in the dental chair
  • Inability to become numb with traditional, local anesthetic.
  • The need to complete extensive dental work in as few visits as possible. (more…)

Co-Treatment Planning at Dr. Simmons’ Dental Office

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Here on the blog, we’ve been discussing the ways that Dr. Simmons removes the confusion and anxiety that can sometimes accompany dental shutterstock_11346013examinations and diagnoses. Today we’ll take a look at the process that occurs after Dr. Simmons has assessed your mouth and talked with you about the condition of your teeth and gums.

You should know…

1. Restoring your health is our number one priority. When you come to us for basic treatment or with a dental issue, we won’t urge procedures you don’t need for fundamental health (like cosmetic dentistry) or insist that you complete all facets of your treatment plan immediately. Dr. Simmons will outline your most basic needs and solve those problems with you first.

2. Treatment often occurs in phases. One size does not fit all! Since Dr. Simmons customizes and prioritizes your treatment, together you can devise a plan that allows you to fit dental care into your lifestyle and budget. You may decide to spread treatment out among a matter of weeks or even months, depending on your situation and Dr. Simmons’ recommendation.

3. You can afford dental health. Whether you’re covered by insurance, use a credit card, or you pay through CareCredit’s patient financing service, dental care is within your reach. At Dr. Simmons’ practice, our true desire is ensuring you obtain the dentistry you need, and our financial options were designed with that in mind. Our front office staff will gladly discuss the choices if you need any help.

4. Maintenance is the key. After you complete treatments and are enjoying restored oral health, remember that the next step is to continue good dental hygiene at home and keep regular appointments with Dr. Simmons. We’ll advise you about the best ways to brush and floss, as well as any other maintenance your dental work might require.

Now that you know the facts about the consultation, diagnosis and treatment process, call our Chesapeake dental practice to schedule an appointment with Dr. Robert Simmons. With his compassionate approach and technical skill, he’ll gently advise and guide even the most fearful patients back to a healthy smile.

Oral Sedation from Chesapeake’s Dr. Simmons, The Comfort Dentist

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Pill_newMillions of Americans experience dental phobia. As a result, they don’t receive the dental care they need, and their smiles suffer. Tooth decay, gum disease, and trauma can wreak havoc with smiles and seriously impact quality of life. Heart attack, stroke, osteoporosis, diabetes complications, and low birth weight are just a few of the problems associated with poor oral health. As a leading Chesapeake dentist, Dr. Simmons creates strong smiles and healthy bodies. He offers sedation dentistry to put patients at ease and turn back the clock on dental damage and neglect.

In recent months, we’ve discussed the benefits of sedation dentistry, explained the types of sedation Dr. Simmons offers, and explored IV sedation. Today, we conclude our three-part series on comfort dentistry with a closer look at oral sedation. (more…)

IV Sedation: Safe, Soothing Care from Chesapeake Sedation Dentist Dr. Simmons

Monday, August 17th, 2009

sleepAccording to the Academy of General Dentistry, 40 million Americans avoid dental visits because of fear or anxiety. Are you one of them? Dental phobia is a common, but treatable, condition. Leading Chesapeake dentist Dr. Simmons offers soothing sedation to calm the nerves of anxious patients and create a peaceful experience.

Sedation dentistry involves safe, effective medications that relieve anxiety and promote relaxation. Dr. Simmons uses proven methods, including oral sedation and IV sedation, to help patients overcome fears and discomfort to achieve beautiful, healthy smiles. Many of our dental phobic patients were drawn to our practice because of Dr. Simmons’ reputation as the Comfort Dentist. They decided to give sedation a try – and they’re glad they did! Today, we continue our three-part series on sedation dentistry with a closer look at IV sedation. (more…)