Sedation Dentistry: A Safe, Effective Way to Calm Your Fears
It may sound too good to be true, but at The Dental Anesthesia Center, sedation dentistry with Dr. Michael Hoffmann really does help you relax — or even sleep! — through your entire visit. There are no needles involved; you simply take a small pill prior to your visit. The great news is that whatever makes you uncomfortable about the dentist’s office — sights, sounds, or smells — you won’t notice them during your visit or be affected by them after you’re finished. And there’s no need to worry that the pill will wear off before Dr. Hoffmann is done; it provides up to six hours of complete comfort. Even if you’ve been putting off dental visits for years, Dr. Hoffmann and the professional team at The Dental Anesthesia Center can restore your mouth to good oral health in as little as one visit. Because you’re relaxed and at ease, it’s also easier for the numbing medication to take effect if a procedure is required. Comfort, relaxation, and a healthy mouth — all courtesy of sedation dentistry at The Dental Anesthesia Center in St Louis, MO. Read more about sedation dentistry: |
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The Dental Anesthesia Center, 950 Francis Place, Suite 305, St Louis, Missouri 63105 - (314) 862-7844
Michael J. Hoffmann and Victoria Q. Mayer
