Relaxation Dentistry
Too often, ideas about hypnosis are founded on myths
and misconceptions.
Clinical hypnosis is not mind control. It has
nothing to do with the bizarre concepts shown in movies, nor is it anything
like entertainment or “stage hypnosis”.
Hypnosis is a state of inner absorption, concentration and focused attention. It is like using a magnifying glass to focus the rays of the sun and make them more powerful. Similarly, when our minds are concentrated and focused, we are able to use our minds more powerfully. Because hypnosis allows people to use more of their potential, learning self-hypnosis is the ultimate act of self-control.
Clinical
hypnosis is a therapeutic tool that you can use to enhance your own health and
well-being. Working together, you can use hypnosis to make routine
cleanings more comfortable, ease your anxiety, and help reduce pain and
discomfort during and after procedures like fillings, root canals, and
extractions.
Dental Applications
The training we received in clinical
hypnosis allows us to teach patients to use this tool for many beneficial purposes:
Relaxation
Anxiety control
Control of Bruxism (grinding of teeth)
Gag reflex reduction
Pain control
Anesthesia
Reduction of bleeding and swelling
Improvement of
oral hygiene habits
More rapid, comfortable healing
Adjustment to oral appliances
We only use hypnosis for licensed,
therapeutic dental purposes and are a member of the American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis.
Members of the
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis have received specialized training in
therapeutic applications of hypnosis.
Training offered by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis is
accredited by the Academy of General Dentistry.
As a member of the American
Society of Clinical Hypnosis, we are bound by a Code of Conduct
regarding our use of hypnosis, and by the American Dental Association’s
Code of Ethics.
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Effectiveness
Some individuals seem to have higher native hypnotic talent and capacity that may allow them to benefit more readily from hypnosis. It is important to keep in mind that hypnosis is like any other therapeutic modality: it is of major benefit to some patients with some problems, and it is helpful with many other patients, but individual responses vary.
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