Experience Dentistry Without Stress
We offer a range of anesthetic and sedation options to prevent discomfort and reduce anxiety during dental procedures. These options may be used alone or in combination depending on your treatment plan, your preferences, and the professional recommendation of your dentist or specialist.
Types of Sedation
Sedation methods generally fall into three categories. We can numb a specific area, use sedation to keep you relaxed but conscious, or use general anesthesia to help you sleep through the procedure.
Local Freezing
This is the most common and reliable form of anesthesia. We gently numb the surrounding area and then apply a local anesthetic to keep that part of your mouth pain free. You may feel pressure during the procedure, but you will not feel pain.
Sedation
Sedation can be administered using laughing gas, prescription medication, or through an IV. With this option, you remain awake and aware, but very calm and relaxed. Sedation is often paired with local freezing to ensure a more comfortable experience.
Sleep Dentistry
Sleep dentistry involves the use of general anesthesia or deep sedation. You may be partially or fully unconscious during the procedure, and it is common not to remember any part of it afterward. You will feel very relaxed and may stay drowsy for several hours. You will need someone to drive you home and stay with you after the appointment.
Benefits of Sedation Dentistry
Sedation dentistry is a safe and effective option for many patients. It helps ensure that dental care remains accessible and comfortable for everyone, including those with special challenges or high anxiety.
Helping with Dental Anxiety
Fear of dental treatment can sometimes be more overwhelming than the procedure itself. If anxiety is holding you back from booking your visit, please let us know. Sedation can make a big difference and help you feel more confident receiving the care you need.
Making Long Appointments Easier
During longer procedures, sedation helps reduce the physical and mental fatigue that can come from sitting with your mouth open for extended periods. Time seems to pass more quickly, and many patients feel like the procedure only took a few minutes.
Personalized Care for Unique Needs
Sedation is especially helpful for patients with strong gag reflexes, chronic restlessness, or difficulty getting numb with local freezing alone. It allows us to provide dental care comfortably and safely to a wider range of patients.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Before administering sedation, we carefully review your medical history to determine if it is the right choice for you. Safety is always our top priority.
Sedation typically makes you feel calm, relaxed, and slightly sleepy. Some people report a tingling feeling or a sense of lightness. It is also common to forget some or all of the appointment afterwards.
Most types of sedation used in dentistry do not put you fully to sleep. Instead, they help you feel deeply relaxed. Many patients are awake throughout but do not remember the procedure afterward.
Yes. If you receive sedation during your visit, you will need someone to take you home and stay with you afterward. You should avoid driving or returning to normal activities until the effects fully wear off.
This depends on the type of sedation used. Some effects can wear off within two hours, while others may last up to eight. As a general guideline, we recommend taking the entire day off to rest and recover.
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