Find out how you can relax during your next dental appointment. Ask us about a free sedation dentistry consultation.
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New patients receive a free dental exam including an oral cancer screening. Dental cleaning is not included.
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Some people may experience no more than mild worry about finding open time on their calendar for a dental exam. Others are afraid to even schedule an appointment. If you are in the latter group, you’ll be glad to know that our team specializes in relieving dental anxiety in Irvine.
We make your comfort a top priority by:
If English isn’t your first language, you may worry that you’ll miss something while we explain your treatment options or answer your questions. That’s not likely to happen at our office, where multilingual staff members can converse with you in Thao, Laotian, Tagalog, and Japanese as well as English.
To schedule a stress-free appointment, call us today at 949-857-1270.
Many people find the smell of fresh-baked cookies relaxing. We’ll invite you to enjoy the smell – and help yourself to the tasty cookies too – at our office. You can also enjoy coffee, cocoa, and water from our beverage bar. If you’d rather not hear the sounds of a dental office, we’ll offer headphones you can use to listen to music during your appointment.
Some of our patients don’t like the stress and uncertainty of waiting for a procedure. We can often take that stress away by providing same-day care for dental problems. We also use advanced dental technology like lasers for the most comfortable care possible. Plus, you can receive sedation if you need it!
Get help with relieving dental anxiety in Irvine! Call Tozzer Dental at 949-857-1270 or use our online form to schedule your visit.
The best way to relieve dental anxiety is to share the reasons behind your unease. For example, if you don’t like needles, we can use a topical numbing agent prior to administering local anesthesia so you won’t feel anything. We can also establish a signal, such as a raised hand, you can use to let us know you’d like to pause for a moment. In addition, you can receive dental sedation.
Almost everyone feels uneasy at the dentist at least some of the time. According to the Cleveland Clinic, anxiety is severe enough in nine to 15 percent of Americans that they avoid going to the dentist. It’s important to manage that kind of anxiety. Not visiting us regularly for exams and cleanings can result in problems that may require the kind of extensive treatment that will make you even more anxious.
Dental problems can worsen your anxiety. The longer you wait to address a dental problem, the more complicated your treatment will be – which typically feeds anxiety. Filling a cavity can be done quickly and easily, but if an untreated cavity results in an infected tooth, you’ll need to have a root canal to save the tooth or get the tooth extracted to prevent infection from spreading.