Michigan Sedation Dentistry Eases Dental Anxiety
Treating Patients In Grand Rapids, Holland, Muskegon, and Surrounding Areas
I contacted Dr. Mulder's office to see how I could improve my smile. I found everyone at Dr. Mulder's office to be very kind and professional. I immediately felt at ease and knew I was in good hands. I decided to do a smile makeover to address all my needs. Because of the amount of work, I chose to have dental sedation. I thought, why not "be in the zone" during the treatment? I couldn't be more pleased with the process and the results. Dr. Mulder and his staff treated me as if I were their only patient. I am so happy with my new smile and how easy it was to achieve it. Anyone who is interested in improving their smile should schedule an appointment for an evaluation. I'm so glad I did!
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Are you one of the millions of men and women who avoid the dentist because of uncontrollable fear? If so, Dr. Jerry Mulder wants to help you address this potentially dangerous handicap and put you back on track towards good dental health.
While a little anxiety is normal before your dental visit, it can become a big problem if it keeps you out of the chair altogether. It can put you in the situation where, after finally visiting the dentist after years of avoidance, your learn that tooth decay and gum disease have created damage that could be irreversible.
Preventive care
The key to great dental health is preventative care. The reason we recommend semi-annual visits is simple – to catch early signs of decay and fix damage before it becomes problematic. In instances of gum disease, for example, diagnosis in the early (gingivitis) stage can lead to a reversal of the condition and repair of the damage.
Because gum disease is often painless at first, you may not realize how much damage is being done. By the time you arrive at our office, tooth loss and bone loss could be irreversible.
Some helpful tips
So how do you deal with overwhelming dental anxiety? Dr. Mulder offers a few helpful tips for anxious patients:
- Concentrate on the benefits of dental treatment and consider the consequences of avoiding dental care
- Take a friend or family member with you during your check-up
- Choose a dentist who offers spa dental services, which designed for patient comfort
- Make sure you completely understand any planned treatment and that your dentist has informed you of what to expect each step of the way
- If you have small children, think of yourself as being a good role model and setting a good example for them
- Realize that if you ignore your teeth, they’ll go away!
- If you feel your anxiety is too great to overcome naturally, consider safe sedation dentistry
To learn more about sedation dentistry, schedule your initial consultation today. Call or email our office and learn how to conquer your dental fears!

