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Rockledge FL Dennis J Carmody DDS
Rockledge Implant Dentist
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130 South Woods Drive
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Rockledge
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FL 32955
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321 631-8088
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Comfortable Dental Care at Dennis J Carmody DDS...
We
know that many patients are apprehensive about receiving dental care.
At Dr. Carmody's, we pride ourselves on our
ability to make each patient as comfortable and relaxed as possible
while receiving care.First,
we listen to your concerns. We then discuss different methods for
making you as comfortable as possible. Together, we lay out a
treatment plan that will meet your needs. We have several options:
Dr. Carmody's Relaxed Dental Care Program
Many of Dr. Carmody's patients prefer to relax through their dental care.
Dennis J Carmody DDS offers a Relaxed Care Program where qualified patients can
take a small pill and relax. If this
sounds right for you, just
click here for more information.
Topical AnesthesiaMany of our patients never know they have
received an injection. That's because a topical anesthetic
is applied to the tissue with a swab. This anesthetic painlessly
numbs the spot where the doctor will give you one of the most gentle
injections.
Local Anesthetic To Prevent Discomfort
Injectable anesthetics, such as
Lidocaine, prevent pain in a specific area of your mouth during
treatment by blocking the nerves that sense or transmit pain and
numbing mouth tissues.
They cause the temporary numbness often referred to as a "fat lip"
feeling. Injectable anesthetics may be used in such procedures
as filling cavities, preparing teeth for crowns or treating gum
disease.
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Comfortable Dental Care
In Rockledge Florida and the surrounding
Melbourne - Merritt Island - Viera - Cocoa FL areas.
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*Minimal sedation, also known as anxiolysis, is the
use of oral and inhalation medications to relieve anxiety before and
during dental procedures that minimally reduce consciousness in an
effort to reduce fear and anxiety,
while still maintaining normal breathing and the ability to respond
appropriately to physical and verbal stimulation.
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