It goes without saying that a trip to the dentist’s office is a stressful, anxiety-inducing affair for many people. Especially when faced with an in-depth invasive or surgical procedure, many patients forego dental treatment based strictly on the fear they assume will be involved. At Renew Dental Implant Center, however, we take every step possible to ensure that your dental treatment will not only be quick and effective, but also as comfortable and pain-free as possible. Our implant dentist Dr. Piyuse Das provides elite-level dental anesthesia for patients across Webster, TX, and offers a full range of sedation dentistry options to ensure you receive the care and comfort you need. If you’re in need of dental care but are scared of going to the dentist, call us today to speak about a dental sedation option that will work for you.
We offer sedation dentistry services customized to your unique level of dental fear to minimize your anxiety and worry.
At Renew Dental Implant Center, Dr. Das personally provides 99% of IV sedation for patients undergoing complex dental procedures and treatments. IV sedation dentistry puts patients into a sleep-like state, and many patients complete their procedure without ever even remembering going in for a treatment. (dental anesthesia requires transportation to and from our office in Webster, TX).
No matter the dental procedure you need, don’t let your fear and anxiety get in the way of receiving the care you need. Oral health complications can quickly escalate if left untreated, and can result in tooth loss, jawbone loss, gum inflammation, and even increased risk for systemic health conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. At Renew Dental Implant Center, we take every step possible to deliver world-class sedation dentistry that makes your implant procedure as safe, comfortable, and pain-free as possible. Call our office in Webster, TX, today and take control of your oral health.
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