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  • Dental Hypnosis
  • Surgical Procedures
  • Pain Management

Background:

  • The hypnotic turbo-induction technique has a 30-year history in dentistry and medicine.
  • It utilizes therapeutic communication and hypnotic suggestions.
  • Its application in dento-surgical procedures requires further exploration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the step-by-step application of the hypnotic turbo-induction technique.
  • To evaluate its efficacy in anxiety and pain reduction during wisdom tooth extraction.
  • To assess its impact on postoperative wound healing.

Main Methods:

  • A 48-year-old male patient underwent extraction of two maxillary third molars.
  • The procedure was performed by a dental team trained in hypnosis.
  • The hypnotic turbo-induction technique was employed during the 15-minute appointment.

Main Results:

  • The patient experienced significant anxiety and pain reduction during and after the procedure.
  • The wisdom tooth extraction was completed without complications.
  • Rapid wound healing was observed at the one-week follow-up appointment.

Conclusions:

  • The hypnotic turbo-induction technique is a successful method for anxiety and pain management in dental surgery.
  • The collaborative effort of a hypnotist dental assistant enhanced patient care.
  • Further clinical research is recommended to validate these findings.