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Feel Comfortable During Your Visit
Types of Sedation We Offer
Oral Sedation
For patients with stronger dental anxiety or those undergoing longer procedures, oral sedation can be an excellent option. It involves taking a prescribed pill before your visit to help you feel deeply relaxed—even drowsy.
You’ll remain awake during your treatment but may remember little of it afterward. Since the calming effects can last for several hours, you’ll need someone to drive you to and from your appointment.
Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas
Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is a safe and gentle way to reduce anxiety during dental procedures. Administered through a small mask placed over your nose, it works within minutes to help you feel calm and comfortable.
Once your treatment is complete, the effects wear off quickly. After a few minutes of breathing pure oxygen, most patients feel completely normal and are able to drive themselves home.
With sedation options like laughing gas, there’s no reason to let fear or anxiety keep you from getting the care you need. We’re here to make every visit relaxed, comfortable, and worry-free.
IV Sedation
Stress-Free Dental Visits with Sedation Options
Feeling anxious about a dental visit is more common than you might think. Many people postpone care due to fear or stress, which can lead to bigger oral health issues later on. Sedation dentistry offers a safe, gentle way to help you stay calm and comfortable throughout your treatment.
Whether you’re here for a routine cleaning or a more complex procedure, we offer different types of sedation to ease your mind and minimize discomfort. Our goal is to help you relax, so you can receive the care you need without worry or fear.
Don’t let dental anxiety stand in the way of your oral health. With sedation dentistry, your visits can be comfortable, stress-free, and even something to look forward to.
Why Choose Sedation for Dental Care?
- Makes you feel calm and relaxed
- Reduces pain or discomfort during treatment
- Helps the dentist work more efficiently
- Allows multiple treatments in a single visit
- Has minimal side effects when used safely
- Prevents delays that could lead to bigger dental problems
Who Might Need Sedation Dentistry?
- Feel anxious or fearful about dental visits
- Have a strong gag reflex
- Find it difficult to stay still during appointments
- Are afraid of needles or dental sounds
- Require longer or more complex procedures
