Anesthetic and sedation options are available to ensure you feel no pain or discomfort during your dental procedure. The type of sedation or anesthesia used will depend on your treatment plan, personal needs, and your dentist’s professional opinion.
Stay relaxed and stress-free during your dental treatment with sedation options tailored to your needs. From local freezing to light sedation with laughing gas, or even deeper sedation through IV or sleep dentistry, we ensure your comfort throughout the procedure. Sedation is ideal for those with dental anxiety, a sensitive gag reflex, or those undergoing longer treatments. Contact us today to discuss which sedation option is best for you and make your visit as comfortable as possible!
Anesthetic and sedation options are available to ensure you feel no pain or discomfort during your dental procedure. The type of sedation or anesthesia used will depend on your treatment plan, personal needs, and your dentist’s professional opinion.
There are three main types of sedation, each offering varying levels of comfort:
A common, reliable method where we numb a small area of your mouth, so you’ll feel pressure but no pain.
Using prescription medication, laughing gas, or IV sedation, you’ll remain awake but completely relaxed, often combined with local freezing for added comfort.
General anesthesia or deep sedation will put you into a near or complete unconscious state. Many patients don’t remember the procedure, and you’ll need someone to drive you home and stay with you afterward.
Sedation and sleep dentistry are valuable options that allow us to serve patients with a variety of challenges. Here are some key benefits of sedation dentistry:
For longer procedures, sedation helps you stay relaxed and comfortable, making the time pass quickly. With IV sedation, it may feel like your procedure is over in an instant.
While treatments like veneers and orthodontics can be more expensive due to their complexity, dental bonding is a cost-effective solution for minor changes to your smile.
Sedation is ideal for patients with sensitive gag reflexes, chronic restlessness, or those who find local freezing ineffective. It ensures that everyone can receive the treatment they need, comfortably.
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.
Yes, dental sedation is safe. We take the time to understand your medical history and evaluate if sedation dentistry is the right option for you.
Sedation will make you feel drowsy and deeply relaxed. Some people report a mild tingly sensation. You may experience mild amnesia and may not remember the procedure afterward.
Most sedation options don’t actually involve being fully asleep. Instead, they help you feel relaxed and at ease. You may not remember the procedure once it’s over, but you’ll still be awake throughout.
Yes, after sedation, we strongly recommend having a friend or family member drive you home and stay with you. It’s important to allow the sedation to wear off fully before resuming normal activities.
Sedation typically takes 2 to 8 hours to wear off, depending on the type used. We recommend taking the day off to recover and allowing 24 hours before returning to your regular routine.