Posts Tagged ‘IV sedation dentist chesapeake’

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…)

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…)