Conscious Sedation
Reduce Anxiety During Dental Procedures
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Discussion and Consultation
Determine which type of sedation is best for you.
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Administer Sedation
Administer selected medication before the procedure and wait for medication to take full effect.
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Administer Local Anesthetic
Reduce pain by administering numbing agent while sedation reduces any fear of needles.
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Perform Procedure
Complete necessary dental work in a timely fashion without pain or anxiety.
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Going Home
Based on the type of sedation you receive, you may need someone else to drive you home from your procedure.
We want to make your dental visit as comfortable as possible.
- Minimize fear and stress
- Alleviate tooth and gum sensitivity
- Pain-free, gentle procedures
- Remain awake and responsive
- Safe and simple
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Answers to Common Questions About Conscious Sedation
We want to alleviate any fears you may have about coming to the dentist or receiving conscious sedation before a procedure. Here are answers to common questions we receive.
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We’ll determine your sedation needs prior to your procedure. You may receive inhalation, oral or IV sedation based on your health history and type of procedure.
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While any procedure has risks, we take every precaution before administering sedative medication to any patient. We’ll review your health history to ensure you can tolerate the medication and monitor you throughout the entire procedure.
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Depending on the type of sedation you receive, the effects could be almost immediate, like in the case of IV sedation, or take thirty minutes to an hour if the sedative is administered orally.
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Based on the type of sedation you receive the effects many only last a few minutes after the procedure or up to a few hours. Most common side effects post-sedation include drowsiness, heaviness or having trouble remembering the procedure.
Wanting to Know if Conscious Sedation is Right for You?
Schedule an appointment and we’ll help determine if conscious sedation is an option for your next procedure. If you’re a candidate, we’ll walk you through the entire process to help alleviate any fears.