IV Sedation

We recognize that some of our patients may feel anxious or apprehensive about receiving dental care. Our doctors and staff work hard to make sure that you have a comfortable, positive experience, and that's why we are pleased to offer IV sedation for those patients needing a little extra comfort before receiving treatment. Feeling anxious about receiving dental care should never prevent you from having the beautiful, healthy smile you deserve.

How IV sedation works

After you're placed on nitrous oxide, your doctor will gently place an IV and administer medication to help you into a deeper state of relaxation. Once your treatment is complete, you will wake up with little or no memory of the appointment and a beautiful new smile. Using IV sedation, we may be able to complete many different procedures, including complex smile makeovers, in just one office visit.

Common questions about sedation

We understand that you may have many questions about sedation before receiving treatment. Here are some of the most common questions and answers about IV sedation:

  • Will I feel anything during my treatment?

    In most cases, patients do not feel anything. There is very little discomfort, and many patients wake up feeling relaxed and comfortable with almost no memory of the treatment.

  • Is IV sedation the same as being unconscious?

    No. You will still be conscious and responsive but you will be in a deep state of relaxation.

  • Is IV sedation safe?

    IV Sedation is a safe and effective way for many patients to receive dental treatment. Before starting your treatment with IV sedation, your doctor will help you decide if IV sedation is right for your treatment.

  • How long will it take the sedation to wear off?

    The time it takes for the sedatives to wear off depends on the dose you've received, how long your treatment is, and how quickly your own body can recover. Because sedation causes drowsiness, it is recommended that you have a family member or friend drive you to and from your appointment. After your treatment, you should not drive, drink alcohol, or operate machinery.

  • Am I a good candidate for IV sedation?

    Any patient who experiences dental anxiety is a good candidate for IV sedation. If you have any of the following fears or concerns, ask your doctor about IV sedation as an option for your next dental treatment:

    • Extreme dental anxiety, or fear of visiting the dentist
    • Fear of needles and/or shots
    • Past traumatic dental experience
    • Inability to handle the smells or noises at a dentist's office
    • Overly sensitive teeth, a strong gag reflex, or trouble getting numb
    • Need for a more complex dental treatment
    • Self-consciousness about one's teeth
    • Desire for a more comfortable dental treatment

If you feel that you could benefit from IV sedation at your next appointment, please contact us and let us know how we can better accommodate your needs.

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