Sedation Dentist

Sedation Dentistry

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You'll be sedated just enough to be unaware of the treatment, as if you were asleep. You'll wake up refreshed, with little or no memory of what was accomplished. Because you are completely comfortable, our dentists can do years of dental treatments in as little as one or two visits.

What Is Sedation?

Sedation is a process used to establish a relaxed, easy and calm state through the use of sedatives. Sedative drugs can be administered in a variety of ways. In the past, intravenous (IV) sedation – sedatives delivered via injection of the hand or arm – was predominantly used to sedate a dental patient.

IV sedation is both safe and effective when administered by a trained professional. Today, however, sedation dentistry has evolved to be even more conducive to a relaxing experience. Patients have alternatives to the traditional methods of inhalation (nitrous oxide or “laughing gas”) and IVs, such as those offering a "no needle” approach that many people find more appealing.

Oral sedation dentistry is now the most common technique used in the United States to quell patient fears. The technique is easy and requires no needles. Best of all, the medications create such a comfortable experience that most patients do not remember the visit; it is as if they slept through the treatment. In reality, oral sedation dentistry maintains a level of consciousness in the patient for safety and cooperation. Note that sedation is different from anesthetic injections. Although some forms of sedation (such as nitrous oxide gas) may raise your threshold for pain, most dental treatments still require a local anesthetic injected in the mouth, even when sedation dentistry techniques are performed.

This local anesthetic will temporarily block pain impulses from the affected teeth and gum tissue. However, this injection will occur after you are already sedated and comfortable, so most likely you won't be bothered by or remember the sensation of having the injection.

Regardless of the type of sedation dentistry you receive, it is important to have a responsible caregiver accompany you to the procedure (and drive you there if you must take oral medication before arriving for your appointment). The caregiver should drive you home after the procedure is complete and stay with you and monitor you for up to 24 hours at home.

Learn More:

Oral Sedation | Nitrous Oxide Sedation | Intravenous (IV) Sedation

 

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Stacy's Story :: Benefits of Sedation Dentistry & Cosmetic Dentistry

PLAY VIDEO: See how Sedation Dentistry and Cosmetic Dentistry helped one of our patients increase her self-confidence, personal happiness and really change her life.  Imagine what it could do for you.

We help people everyday with their dental sedation needs!

Whether you have dental anxiety, dental fears, or want to get several dental procedures in one visit, we have the knowledge and the experience of practicing dental sedation for well over a decade.

Patients Say:

  • Harry and Dr. Ririe are excellent. They make you feel comfortable and the whole experience every time I visit is great. I tell everyone I can to go see dental professionals because of how good ALL of your team is. Thank you!

    Brad P.

  • You guys are great! very friendly, professional and thorough. Best dentist I've had in years.

    Mary K.

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