Understanding The Importance of Sedation Dentistry
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Understanding The Importance of Sedation Dentistry

Hey, my name is Shelly Katalgo. My love for sedation dentistry started in high school. My best friend had a severe fear of going to the dentist and I wanted to help her feel better about it. Although I always enjoyed my dental visits, I felt bad that she struggled so much with going to hers. My parents taught me about sedation dentistry and I instantly dreamed of becoming a dental professional. I wanted to help kids like my friend stay fear free throughout their appointments by using gentle techniques and professional medications. Although I opted to follow a different career path, my passion for dentistry remained throughout the years. I will update my site with developments in this industry as soon as they are reported. I will also discuss the benefits of sedation dentistry in detail. Thanks for visiting. I hope you come back soon.

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    1 March 2019

    Many people struggle to go to the dentist regularly because they have fears about receiving dental care. With strange noises and procedures, it can make you feel a bit uneasy about heading to your regular dental appointments. Luckily, there are some steps that you can take to feel more at ease before you head to the dentist again. Keep reading to learn some of the ways in which you can deal with your dental fears.

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    4 February 2019

    If you're in your 60s, 70s, or even 80s, you may do all you can to make your golden years successful. You might travel to distant lands, or you might spend more time with your family and friends. Although these things are important in life, it's also vital that you protect your teeth from decay. If you develop cavities in your teeth, it can affect your quality of life. Here are things you can do to keep your teeth healthy in your golden years.

  • Dental Services That Conceal A Dental Crack Or Chip

    3 January 2019

    If you have chipped or cracked a tooth, you may feel self-conscious as you smile or laugh. In fact, as you review family photographs, you may notice that your lips remain closed in each picture.  Still, a damaged tooth can easily be corrected using cosmetic dental applications. Here are a few dental services that can conceal a crack or chip in a tooth. Crowns Surrounding the natural tooth, a dental crown can be used for fortification and restoration.