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what is the difference(if any) between sleep dentistry and sedation dentisty? And are they really expensive to have?Thank you. Sleep dentistry places you in a relaxed state of complete sedation. This means you'll have little or no memory of having any dental work done. Furthermore, you will have minimal if any pain or discomfort. Which makes sleep dentistry an easy, safe and effective way to provide patients who have dentalphobia with the dentistry they need to keep their teeth healthy and beautiful. |
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