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There are many reasons why people may not seek dental care, but two of the most common reasons are extreme anxiety and lack of time for multiple appointments. Sedation Dentistry helps address both of these issues. Dr. Wilson is licensed to offer conscious oral sedation and he maintains his Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification. |
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What is Sedation Dentistry?
Sedation Dentistry enhances patient comfort. After an initial consultation, your Sedation Dentistry appointment will be scheduled. You will arrive one hour before treatment is planned to begin to receive the medication. You will be given a crushed pill to hold beneath your tongue that makes you relaxed throughout your dental appointment. Even though not technically asleep, most of our patients describe the experience as seeming to be asleep. They feel drowsy and unaware of the time passing by. Most have little or no memory of the appointment. Once you are comfortable and the medication is working, the dentist will begin your dental treatment. During the entire appointment you will be monitored continually by our specially trained team of professionals to ensure safety. At the conclusion of the appointment, you will need an escort to drive you home. |
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Am I a Good Candidate for Sedation Dentistry?
Sedation Dentistry is especially useful for adult patients who:
- Have high anxiety about dental visits
- Have had traumatic dental experiences in the past
- Have difficulty getting numb
- Have a strong gag reflex
- Have TMJ troubles and cannot open their mouth for extended periods
- Are afraid of needles
- Have sensitive teeth
- Hate the noises and/or smells associated with dental care
- Simply do not have the time for multiple visits
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Sedation Dentistry is reserved for adult patients in this office.
You will need to schedule a consultation appointment first to answer any questions and screen for any medical reasons you may not be eligible for Sedation Dentistry. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I be unconscious?
No. You will be very relaxed, but you will be able to respond. You may not, however, remember any of your visit.
Will I have an IV?
No tubes or needles are necessary for oral sedation. You will simply be given a pill.
Does my companion have to stay at the office?
Your companion must drive you to our office for your appointment and return you home afterwards. During the actual procedure, your companion is free to stay or leave and come back to pick you up at the end of the procedure.
Will I feel anything?
No, you will feel no discomfort.
How long will I be sedated?
Sedation appointments may last anywhere from 2 to 8 hours, depending on your dental care needs.
Do you have laughing gas?
Yes. At times, nitrous oxide, laughing gas, may used as an adjunct during sedation appointments. We have nitrous available during non-sedation appointments, as well.
With Sedation Dentistry, you may find that your treatment is performed more comfortably than you ever have thought possible. |
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