Relieving Your Dental Anxiety At David A. Rice, D.D.S.

Hello St Charles IL dental blog visitors, welcome to the David A. Rice, D.D.S. blog. I am Dr. David Rice and I specialize in cosmetic dentistry and general dentistry.

A close Elgin friend of mine recently expressed fears about her upcoming root canal. She was anxious about the pain she might experience and worried about getting work off for the multiple office visits to complete the procedure. I assured her that painful root canal procedures are a thing of the past with modern Illinois dentistry.

Relieving Your St Charles IL Dental Anxiety With Sedation Dentistry

With the latest technology and anesthetics, a root canal (endodontic treatment) is no more painful than receiving a filling. Most root canals can be completed in one or two short office visits.  If not feeling any pain doesn’t calm your fears, have you ever considered sedation dentistry?

My friend’s anxiety was diminished when she knew what to expect. If you have been neglecting your teeth because of fears or concerns about a particular procedure and have not been to your Elgin dentist recently, I encourage you to schedule an exam, cleaning, and consultation today. We are accepting new St Charles IL dentistry patients at David A. Rice, D.D.S..

My staff and I at David A. Rice, D.D.S. offer invisible braces, fast teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, and all general and preventative dental procedures.

If you are interested in general dentistry or restorative dentistry, call us today to schedule an appointment.

David Rice
David A. Rice, D.D.S.
1972 Larkin Ave Ste 1
Elgin, Illinois 60123
847-741-2353
https://www.ricedds.com/about-us.html

Memberships & Associations

Dr. David Rice, DDS, KOIS Center Clinical Instructor membership page The American Academy of Restorative Dentistry membership logo for Dr. Rice, DDS Elgin dentist Dr. David Rice is a member of the American Dental Association Illinois State Dental Society membership badge for Dr. David Rice, DDS

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