Dentistry focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating conditions of the teeth, gums, and oral structures, supporting oral health and overall well-being.
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Treatment within the Dental Spa framework at Liv Hospital is a fusion of advanced clinical dentistry and therapeutic wellness modalities. The objective is to perform necessary dental work, whether restorative, surgical, or cosmetic, while maintaining the patient in a state of physiological and psychological equilibrium. This requires a departure from “drill and fill” mechanics to a more refined, patient-centered workflow. Treatments are characterized by the use of minimally invasive technologies, advanced pain management, and the simultaneous application of relaxation therapies.
Concurrent Wellness Treatments
While the dentist works, patients can enjoy therapies that help them relax and take their mind off the procedure.
Massage dentistry: Dental chairs are equipped with massage features, or separate massage therapy is offered pre-appointment to release muscle tension.
Paraffin wax treatments: Hand treatments with warm paraffin wax soothe joint pain and provide a comforting sensory anchor during the procedure.
Therapeutic eyewear: Virtual reality glasses or noise-cancelling headphones allow the patient to watch movies or listen to meditation tracks, effectively blocking out the clinical environment.
Warmth therapy: The use of heated neck pillows and weighted blankets provides a sense of security and promotes vasodilation, aiding in relaxation.
Advanced Injection Techniques
Making injections pain-free is a key part of the Dental Spa experience.
Topical pre-anesthesia: High-strength numbing gels are applied for a longer duration to ensure the mucous membrane is completely desensitized before the needle touches.
Computer-controlled delivery: Devices like The Wand® regulate the anesthetic flow rate. The pain from an injection is often due to the pressure of the fluid, not the needle; computer-controlled injection eliminates this pressure pain.
Buffered anesthetic: Adjusting the pH of the anesthetic solution to match the body’s pH reduces the “sting” sensation upon injection and speeds up the onset of numbness.
Vibration distraction: Devices that vibrate the gum tissue are used during injection to overload the nerve fibers (Gate Control Theory), blocking the transmission of pain signals.
The “No-Drill” Approach
Lasers are an important part of the Dental Spa, providing a quieter and gentler option compared to regular dental tools.
Hard tissue lasers: Erbium lasers can remove tooth decay and prepare cavities, often without the need for local anesthesia, as they do not generate heat or vibration.
Soft tissue lasers: Diode lasers are used for gum contouring and periodontal treatment. They seal blood vessels and nerve endings instantly, resulting in a bloodless procedure with minimal post-op pain.
Biostimulation: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is applied to jaw muscles and surgical sites to reduce inflammation and accelerate cellular repair (photobiomodulation).
Whitening enhancement: Lasers activate whitening agents, speeding up the cosmetic process while reducing the time the patient spends in the chair.
Pharmacological Relaxation
For patients who need extra help relaxing, sedation is adjusted to fit the procedure and their level of anxiety.
Inhalation sedation: Nitrous oxide/oxygen blends are titrated to provide a feeling of floating and detachment. It is the only form of sedation where the patient can drive themselves home afterwards.
Oral sedation: Benzodiazepines are administered before the appointment. The patient remains conscious and responsive but is in a state of deep relaxation and often has little memory of the visit.
IV sedation: Administered by an anesthesiologist, this allows for precise control of sedation depth. It is ideal for long, complex surgeries like full-mouth reconstruction or multiple implants.
Monitoring: Regardless of the sedation level, continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation is mandatory to ensure safety.
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Preserving Biology
The Dental Spa’s approach is to protect as much of the natural tooth and gum as possible.
Air abrasion: Using a stream of silica particles to remove early decay, preserving more healthy tooth structure than a drill.
Bioactive materials: Using filling materials that release calcium and fluoride, actively helping the tooth to heal and preventing future sensitivity.
Inlay/Onlay vs. Crown: Whenever possible, partial coverage restorations are chosen over full crowns to maintain the structural integrity of the tooth.
Immediate dentin sealing: A bonding protocol used immediately after tooth preparation to seal the dentin tubules, virtually eliminating post-operative sensitivity.
Biological Enhancement
Using the body’s natural healing abilities is a key part of the Dental Spa’s holistic approach.
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF): Blood is drawn and spun to concentrate platelets and growth factors. This membrane is placed at surgical sites (such as during extractions) to accelerate natural gum and bone healing.
Stem cell therapy: Techniques to harness the regenerative potential of dental pulp or periodontal ligament cells to regenerate lost tissue.
Ozone therapy: The use of ozone gas or water to disinfect root canals and periodontal pockets naturally, reducing the bacterial load without toxic chemicals.
Nutritional support: Post-procedure vitamin protocols (Vitamin C, Zinc) are prescribed to support collagen formation and immune response.
Extending the Care
Care continues even after the dental visit is over.
Recovery lounge: A dedicated space for patients to slowly wake up from sedation, hydrate, and stabilize before leaving.
Lymphatic drainage: Post-surgical instructions may include massage techniques to reduce swelling and improve lymphatic drainage from the face and neck.
Cold therapy: Specialized cooling masks are provided to minimize swelling and bruising after implant or gum surgery.
Follow-up care: Personal check-in calls and easy access to the clinical team ensure that any recovery issues are addressed immediately, maintaining the patient’s peace of mind.
It is a system that delivers the anesthetic solution at a slow, controlled pressure, making the injection virtually painless compared to a traditional syringe.
For many procedures, yes; hard tissue lasers can remove decay and prepare teeth without the noise, vibration, or heat of a drill, often without needing a shot.
PRF is made from a small sample of your own blood and is used to promote faster healing and bone growth after surgeries like extractions or implants.
You will be in a “twilight sleep”; you are technically conscious and can breathe on your own, but you are deeply relaxed and will likely not remember the procedure.
Yes, we offer advanced laser whitening treatments that are faster and cause less sensitivity than traditional methods, performed in a relaxing environment.
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