Sedation Dentistry


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Nitrous Oxide


Nitrous oxide, sometimes referred to as “laughing gas,” is an effective and safe sedation agent that is inhaled through a mask that fits over your nose to help you relax. Mixed with oxygen, nitrous oxide allows you to breathe normally through your nose, and within minutes you should start to feel the effects. You may feel light-headed or a tingling in your arms and legs. Some patients comment that their legs and arms feel heavy. Ultimately, you should feel comfortable and calm. The effects of nitrous oxide wear off quickly after the small mask is removed. Talk to the doctor about whether nitrous oxide would be a good option for you.


Conscious Oral Sedation


Conscious oral sedation is an alternative minimal sedation that allows you to remain awake but relaxed. For people who have a fear of dental procedures, conscious sedation may take away some of the anxiety. The doctor will combine the use of oral sedation along with a local anesthetic so you have little to no discomfort. You should plan to have someone bring you to the appointment and be available to drive you home following treatment.

IV Sedation


IV sedation uses medications to allow the patient to remain relaxed while receiving dental treatment and you will have no memory of the procedure. Surgical patients, patients with high levels of anxiety, or those with special needs may benefit from IV sedation. The doctor can discuss the benefits of IV sedation and help determine if it is the best choice for you.

Our highly qualified staff is trained to provide IV sedation in our office. Our patients' vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate are continuously monitored by our trained staff. Patients receiving IV sedation should have a caregiver that can bring them to the appointment and be available to drive them home following treatment.