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                        New advances in dental medications have virtually eliminated 
                    the discomfort of dental procedures. There are several elements 
                    to creating a comfortable experience for your dental appointment: 
                   Comfort and RelaxationThe first step is to make you relaxed and comfortable. From 
                    the comfortable environment in our reception area to the soothing 
                    environment we have created around the dental chairs, no detail 
                    is too small when your comfort is concerned. Our caring, professional 
                    staff are committed to creating a stress-free environment 
                    for your comfort. 
                     
                      |  Sedation
Some patients need a little help achieving a relaxed 
                          state. Nitrous Oxide ("laughing gas") 
                          is available when needed to make you more comfortable. |  
 
                     
                            |  Topical Anesthetic
A topical anesthetic can be used any time the surface 
                                of the gum needs to be "numbed", such as easing 
                                the discomfort of a painful mouth sore or preparing 
                              a site for an injectable local anesthetic. |  
 
                     
                      |  Local Anesthetic
Modern fast-acting local anesthetics, in conjunction 
                          with effective topical anesthesia, have virtually eliminated 
                          the discomfort of "getting numb". Local anesthetics 
                          are available in several strengths so you don't have 
                          to experience the "fat lip" sensation for 
                          hours after leaving the dental office. |  
 
                     
                      |  Post-visit Analgesics
Generally, if there is any discomfort at all after 
                          a dental procedure, over-the-counter analgesics such 
                          as aspirin or non-asprin pain relievers are all that 
                          is needed. In exceptional circumstances a prescription 
                          pain reliever will be used. |  Any questions?If you have any questions or concerns about anesthesia, Dr. Vertin 
                    will be happy to discuss them with you. We want you to be 
                    as comfortable as possible.                   |