

About Sedation Therapy
Oral conscious sedation involves the use of oral sedative pills, helping to reduce your fears and anxiety tremendously. No needles are needed for this method and the cost is less than IV Sedation. It's as easy as taking a pill! Benefits of Oral Conscious Sedation:
Typically, all of a patients dental work will be done in as little as one visit. Patients under sedation are not unconscious, rather they are able to respond to questions and breathe on their own. The beauty of oral conscious sedation is that it allows complete relaxation and patients have little or no memory about the procedure.
SOME FACTS
How Does it Work?With oral concious sedation, you are given a pill to take one hour prior to your dental appointment. Your companion will accompany you to the office. When you arrive, you will be very relaxed, and a little sedated. You will sink into a very comfortable chair, covered with a thick, warm, and cozy blanket. Your vital signs will be monitored carefully at all times. After you are comfortable, our experienced clinical team will take care of your dental needs. When your treatment is completed your companion will return you home to finish relaxing. Who is a candidate for sedation therapy?
Adults who have... high fear of visiting the dentist. complex dental problems.
Adults who... Commonly asked questionsQ. Will I feel any sort of pain at all? A. No, you will feel nothing. Most patients feel no discomfort whatsoever during their treatment and feel surprisingly good afterwards with little or no memory of your treatment. Q. Will I be completely unconscious? A. No you will not, although you are in a state of sedation. You will receive just enough medication so that you will be completely relaxed during your treatment. Q. Will I be monitored while I am sedated? A. Yes, with very sophisticated vital sign monitoring equipment, and one of our team members is always with you throughout the entire visit. Q. How long will I be sedated for my treatment? A. Depending on your individual needs, you may be sedated for any amount of time from 2-6 hours. Q. How will I travel to and from the doctor's office if I am to be sedated? A. Although you will feel fine after your appointment, you will need to have someone to accompany you due to the sedative effects of the medication. This person should be available to bring you to and from the office. You should NOT drive after taking your prescribed medication until the time that will be outlined by your Dentist. Q. How do I know if Sedation is right for me? A. Before receiving treatment of any kind your medical history will be thoroughly reviewed by the Doctor. He or she will decide how well you will fit into a Sedation program. And, as mentioned before, you will be monitored very closely during your treatment. |