LOS ANGELES, CA, April 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Best Hollywood dentist, Dr. Shervin Louie, helps patients overcome their dental phobias through the use of sedation dentistry. With the use of sedation dentistry, this Los Angeles cosmetic dentist is able to establish a relaxed, easy and calm state through the use of sedatives for his patients.
The sedatives used by Dr. Louie, dentist in Los Angeles, can be administered orally, by inhalation or intravenously. It enables patients who are afraid of receiving dental treatment to receive the dental care that they need while avoiding their dental phobia. Approximately 30 percent of the population avoids the dentist due to fear, making it an all-too-common problem that prevents people from receiving necessary and routine dental care.
"Dental phobia may be jeopardizing the health and functionality of your mouth and smile. With sedation dentistry I am able to provide my patients with the dental treatment they need while giving them a relaxing and anxiety-free experience. No one should avoid the dentist. Sedation dentistry allows patients the comfort they need to receive necessary dental treatment to maintain a healthy smile," said Dr. Louie, best dentist in Los Angeles.
Patients who have a fear of dental treatments or have had a traumatic dental experience in the past can benefit greatly from sedation dentistry. Additionally, it is also helpful for patients who have difficulty getting numb, have a bad gag reflex and very sensitive teeth. Sedation may also be recommended for those who don't like needles and shots, as well as the noises, smells, and tastes associated with dental care.
Any patient experiencing intense dental fears is encouraged to discuss their concerns with Dr. Louie, cosmetic dentist in Hollywood, to determine if sedation during their dental procedure is an appropriate solution. Regardless of the type of sedation dentistry patients receive, it is important for a caregiver to accompany patients to the procedure in order to drive the patient home after the procedure is complete.
Providing a wide range of cosmetic procedures in a state-of-the-art cosmetic dentistry in Hollywood, Dr. Louie, dentist in Hollywood, CA, offers superior care for patients of all ages and careers. Offering sedation dentistry for dental phobic patients is further proof of Dr. Shervin Louie's commitment to providing the best in quality care for his patients.
About Shervin M. Louie, DDS: Dr. Shervin Louie is a leading and experienced LA dentist, serving patients in Hollywood, CA since 1996. Offering dental care in all phases of dentistry, he has received an award for outstanding Service to USC School of Dentistry for the past 10 years. Dr. Louie also accommodates patients needing immediate dental assistance by being a Los Angeles downtown dentist. Additionally, Dr. Louie is best known for his exceptional work in cosmetic and implant reconstruction. He has an eye for esthetics that is impeccable and is passionate about natural smile transformations. This experience allows him to know and practice above the standard of care in dentistry.
Media Contact:
Dr. Shervin M. Louie, DDS
smile@smileinla.com
321 N. Larchmont Blvd., Suite 622
Los Angeles, CA 90004
323-461-9353
http://www.smileinla.com/
Dentist in Los Angeles Caters to Fearful Patients
Dr. Shervin Louie, dentist in Hollywood, CA, calms patients' fears with sedation dentistry.
2011-04-13
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