By Austin Thomas


In the past, dental work used to involve needles, pain, drills, noise. The experience was dreadful, which is why so many individuals have a phobia of visiting the dentist. And it explains why there's a stereotype about leaving the dentist's office in pain, with bleeding gums and a battering headache from the relentless, endless drilling.

The dentist of old did indeed cause pain, and it isn't surprising that both children and adults hated and feared him. It is gloomy, really, because dentists back in the day weren't sadists any more than they are now. They genuinely needed to improve dental health, and it's simply unlucky that they didn't have the tools that modern dentists now have at their disposal.

Responding to the loathing and fear, a new niche of dentistry began to develop. Dentists started to specialize in providing care for patients with a deathly fear of dental work. Working with these patients, dentists spotted that a quiet patient was a brave patient. The best option that these dentists had for getting a tranquil patient was giggling gas (nitrous oxide). The patient could opt to get the gas for any dental work that was out of the ordinary, and while the guffawing gas didn't completely block out what was occuring, it did take away the patient's emotional reaction to the procedure. The patient was simply hazy and contended, and came away with little recollection about what had happened.

While laughing gas was certainly an improvement, it isn't anything compared to a more recent innovation, the water laser. The water laser makes uses of hot, high-pressure air and water to shoot an intense stream of water at once at the area in question. It acts as a drill (silently) and gets rid of bacteria as it is going, and best of all, it deadens the nerves. The dentist has a large amount of control over the water laser, so nothing unnecessary is touched. Utilizing the water jet, the dentist can fill a cavity without a drill or needle.

With the advent of the water laser, there is little to be scared of in a visit to the dentist. As this generation and the next grow up with painless dental visits, slowly the stereotype of painful dentist visits will start to vanish.

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