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    Robert Dauws
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    Can all dentists use sedation techniques?

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    Alex Sirlom
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    No, sedation techniques cannot be employed by all dentists. Sedation dentistry can be quite complex, and most dentists who are interested in using these drugs must be licensed to do so. Most dentists will mention on their websites if they have the appropriate licenses. If they do not, it may be a good idea to contact their offices to ask. It is important to remember that dentists’ sedation drugs require special training.

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    Robert Dauws
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    What are some things to look for in good Austin, TX dentists?

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    Alex Sirlom
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    @Robert Dauws 58834 wrote:

    What are some things to look for in good Austin, TX dentists?

    Good Austin, TX dentists should take a personal interest in all of their patients. This goes beyond just being nice and having a pleasant office. A good dentist should use high-quality products in his or her practice, including the latest anesthetics and equipment. A good way to tell if a dentist reinvests into his or her practice is to call the office and talk with the front-office staff about the products they use. In general, quality dentists have more training and hold more licenses.

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    floridadentist
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    Dentist’s must be specially trained in order to use Sedation techniques. This article about sedation dentistry should be helpful.

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    Dentist2013
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    No, all dentists does not use sedation techniques Sedation is apply when you’re considering sedation to “make life easier” for your dentist, for example because you fear that they will get frustrated or angry with you.

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