ANN ARBOR, MI, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. James Lee, a premier dentist in Ann Arbor, is now offering IV sedation to help ease anxiety in patients who have dental phobias. With the use of sedation, this sedation dentist in Ann Arbor is able to create a state of relaxation, which manages fear and pain often experienced during various dental procedures.
Approximately 30 percent of the population avoids the dentist due to fear, preventing patients from receiving necessary routine dental care, which compromises the health and functionality of a patient's mouth. It is very important to maintain proper dental health care by visiting this Ann Arbor dentist regularly. Through the latest advancements in dentistry, a patient's fears can be put to rest allowing for easier procedures.
As a part of deep sedation, IV sedation is both safe and effective, creating such a comfortable experience that most patients may not even remember their visit to the office of this Ann Arbor sedation dentist. IV sedation induces a state of deep relaxation and a feeling of not being bothered about what is going on around the patient. The onset of action with IV sedation is very rapid and the dosage can be tailored to meet the patient's individual needs.
"With many patients experiencing fear, it is important that I am able to allow a way for my patients to relax in order to successfully receive dental treatment they need. IV sedation allows me to successfully perform an array of procedures, while the patient is comfortable and at ease with the situation," said Dr. James Lee, sedation and family dentist in Ann Arbor.
In conjunction with IV sedation, Dr. Lee is pleased to offer implants in Ann Arbor for patients in need of restoring their smile. Patients who have dental anxiety can calm their fears with IV sedation in order to undergo treatment for Ann Arbor implants. Many patients are often afraid to undergo the cosmetic treatment of implants, but coupled with IV sedation, patients can receive the smile transformation they have always wanted.
When patients need oral health care from a dentist in Ann Arbor, they turn to Dr. James Lee and his professional dental team for quality care they can trust. Offering IV sedation and implants in Ann Arbor, further demonstrates Dr. Lee's commitment to providing the highest level of dental care for his patients.
About Dr. James Lee, DDS: Dr. James Lee, Ann Arbor children dentist, is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and is board certified. In practice since 1990, Dr. Lee is committed to providing the best in quality dental care for patients of all ages. He was voted the number one dentist is Washtenaw County in 2009 by the readers of Current and Parent Magazines, making him the best choice for a sedation, children's, emergency and Ann Arbor family dentist. Additionally, Dr. Lee was also voted one of the top five dentists in Michigan by Hour Magazine in 2009.
Media Contact:
Dr. James Lee, DDS
drlee@drjameslee.com
3157 Packard Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 971-9000
http://www.drjameslee.com
Ann Arbor Family Dentist is Now Offering IV Sedation to Ease Patient Anxiety
Dr. James Lee, sedation dentist in Ann Arbor, is pleased to announce the use of IV sedation to calm the fears of dental procedures for patients.
2011-02-17
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[Press-News.org] Ann Arbor Family Dentist is Now Offering IV Sedation to Ease Patient AnxietyDr. James Lee, sedation dentist in Ann Arbor, is pleased to announce the use of IV sedation to calm the fears of dental procedures for patients.