Virtually Pain Free Dental Care...
We
know that many patients are apprehensive about receiving dental care.
At Dr. Yaremko's, we pride ourselves on our
ability to make each patient as comfortable and relaxed as possible
while receiving care.
First, we listen to your concerns. We then discuss different methods for
making you as comfortable as possible. Together, we lay out a
treatment plan that will meet your needs. We have several options:
1. Dental Fear Counseling
Dr. Yaremko and staff can work with you to teach you relaxation
techniques, such as self-hypnosis to make your dental appointments
more comfortable.
2. Distraction Techniques
You can listen to headphones, use the massage pad on the chairs, or watch
a movie in a movie goggle. Dr. Yaremko's patients find having something
else to focus on quite relaxing.
3. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
Many of Dr. Yaremko's patients choose to use this relaxing gas breathed in
through a nasal mask. Patients can drive themselves to and from
appointments when using this.
4. Oral (Pill) Sedation
A number of Dr. Yaremko's patients are prescribed valium to take prior to
their appointments. This is even more relaxing than the nitrous oxide,
however an escort is required and a day off of work. An alternative form
of pill sedation is to take a sequence of small pills while being
carefully monitored. These pills will make you very relaxed (from
snoozing to asleep).
5. Intravenous Sedation/General Anesthesia
For some of Dr. Yaremko's patients who feel they wish to be extremely
sedated or asleep (like a hospital setting), he will work with an
anesthesiology specialist, usually in the office setting.
6. Dr. Yaremko's Famous Virtually Painless Injection
Most of our patients never know they have received an
injection. That's because of Dr. Yaremko's famous virtually "Painless
Injection" technique. A topical anesthetic is applied to the tissue with
a swab. This anesthetic painlessly numbs the spot where the doctor will
give you one of the most gentle injections.
7. Local Anesthetic For Pain Free Care
Injectable anesthetics, such as Lidocaine, prevent pain in a specific
area of your mouth during treatment by blocking the nerves that sense or
transmit pain and numbing mouth tissues.
They cause the temporary numbness often referred to as a "fat lip"
feeling. Injectable anesthetics may be used in such procedures as filling
cavities, preparing teeth for crowns or treating gum disease.
Dr. Yaremko also has special syringes to anesthetize areas where some
people have had a previous history of having problems getting numb
8. Post-Treatment Comfort
We want you to be as comfortable as possible after your care. For simple
procedures we make recommendations for over the counter medications. For
more involved procedures a narcotic analgesic may be prescribed for your
comfort.

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