Leo H.
Dr stevens and his whole staff are superfriendly and very professional. I love Dental Arts of Boston.
There’s no reason to arrive at our office feeling nervous. Our practice focuses on easing your nerves the moment you arrive. Our team is dedicated to helping you with relieving dental anxiety in Boston. By visiting our team, you will:
Call 857-376-6559 for an appointment.
There are numerous causes for dental anxiety. Sometimes a bad experience at the dentist as a child lingers long into adulthood. Or maybe you simply don’t like worrying about discomfort during your appointment. Our practice takes anxiety seriously. We’ll go the extra mile to ensure you feel completely stress-free during your appointment.
Here are some ways our practice makes your visit more comfortable:
Call 857-376-6559 for help with relieving dental anxiety in Boston. You can also request an appointment online. We’re open until 6 p.m. for your convenience.
Our team has extensive experience helping patients overcome their anxious feelings so they can receive the dental care they need. We have created a calming environment to help you relax. We also use patient-friendly technology and techniques to speed your treatment and keep discomfort at a minimum. For example, our dental laser helps you avoid the need for incisions and stitching.
Our experienced team is fully trained to listen to all your needs and answer all your questions so that you’re completely comfortable. If there’s anything you need to help ease your nerves, just let us know, and we’ll do what we can to help. We also offer two forms of dental sedation to eliminate your anxiety: inhaled sedation with laughing gas and oral sedation using a small pill.
Before your appointment, we suggest visualizing a positive experience and practicing deep breathing exercises. You can also visit our office at a quiet time, when other patients may not be around. Ask us about this option when you call us to make your appointment. Share any concerns you have with us beforehand. We can even establish a signal for you to use to indicate if you need a break.