Dental Sedation
Dental sedation can be a great option for those who experience anxiety or during dental procedures. It can help you feel more relaxed and comfortable, making visit to the dentist a more positive experience. If you're interested in learning more about dental sedation, our team of dental professionals would be happy to answer any questions may have.
Nitrous Oxide/ Laughing Gas
Oral laughing gas, also known as nitrous oxide, is a colorless, odorless, or sweet-smelling gas that dentists use to mildly sedate patients during dental procedures. It's often used to help children and adults feel less anxious and in pain during dental work, such as drilling or oral surgery.
Oral Conscious Sedation
Oral conscious sedation, also known as conscious sedation, is a type of sedation dentistry that involves taking a pill to help patients feel calmer and more relaxed during dental procedures. The medication is usually taken about an hour before the procedure begins and can range from mild to moderate, depending on the dosage.
IV Moderate Conscious Sedation
IV conscious sedation dentistry, also known as "twilight" or "sleep" dentistry, is a type of sedation that helps patients feel relaxed during dental procedures. It's the deepest form of conscious sedation available in a dental office, and it's often used for patients with dental anxiety or who are having lengthy procedures.