Dental Organization Offers Additional Consumer Information Pertaining
To Today’s WSJ Article, ‘Did
I Really Have a Root Canal?’
SEATTLE (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) June 19, 2007 --
In an article on the front page of today’s
Personal Journal section in The Wall Street Journal, the newspaper
details the growing popularity of sedation dentistry, a safe, effective
method of treating patients who are anxious about dental visits or are
uncomfortable in the dentist’s chair.
The Journal article extensively quotes Dr. Michael Silverman, president
and founder of the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation (DOCS),
the world’s leading educator of dentists who
offer what is widely known as sedation dentistry.
“This will come as great news to the 85
million Americans who the Journal notes avoid the dentist out of dread,”
says Dr. Silverman, who personally has treated more than 2,750
previously reluctant patients.
DOCS and Dr. Silverman prepared this news release to assist consumers
who want additional information on the Journal’s
story, headlined: ‘Did I Really Have a Root
Canal?’
DOCS advises consumers interested in locating a DOCS-trained sedation
dentist in their area to visit www.SedationCare.com
. The web site also provides more information on why DOCS-trained
dentists are the world’s #1 provider of this
anxiety-free treatment.
Dentists who would like to attend an upcoming DOCS course so that they
too can answer their patients’ requests for
oral sedation should visit www.DOCSeducation.com
or phone: 1-877-325-3627.
“Many patients and dentists say the (oral
sedation) technique is invaluable,” The Wall
Street Journal wrote in today’s feature.
Indeed, oral conscious sedation has made safe dentistry accessible to
great numbers of patients who previously went without dental care.
But Dr. Silverman echoes the other experts in the Journal story who say
that not just any dentist should be offering patients sedation
dentistry. “At DOCS, we train our dentists to
meet and exceed standards set by the American Dental Association and
state dental boards,” he says. “Make
sure that your dentist has received proper training such as DOCS
programs.”
DOCS-trained dentists have safely and effectively treated more than one
million previously anxious adult patients in the United States and
Canada and thousands of new patients receive treatment each month, Dr.
Silverman says.
The core drug used by DOCS-trained dentists is triazolam, which a
leading expert told The Wall Street Journal is “a
very safe drug,” DOCS notes. “Patient
safety is our number one mission,” Dr.
Silverman says.
“There is no longer a need to avoid the
dentist because you are fearful or anxious,”
Dr. Silverman adds. “As the Journal article
makes very clear, it is time that patients bid adieu to their dental
fears once and for all.”
See the original story at: http://eon.businesswire.com/releases/journal/silverman/prweb534500.htm
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