Sedation Dentistry

Sedation Dentistry

Going to the dentist is often a source of dread for many people. Sitting in a dentist’s chair can be anxiety-inducing, whether due to dental anxiety or fear of pain. However, with the advent of sedation dentistry, patients can relax and have a comfortable dental experience. At Today’s Dental Care, we strongly believe in providing quality care and work to provide comfort to our patients. Sedation has helped thousands with dental anxiety get the treatments they need, and we proudly offer sedation dentistry at our office in Jerome, Idaho

sedation dentistry Dr. Don S. Wyatt, DDS, Dr. Jeremiah Funk, DMD, Dr. Ty Peterson, DMD. General Dentist, Cosmetic, Restorative, Preventative, Family Dentist, Cosmetic Dentistry, Implants, Full Mouth Restorations, All on 4's. 5's,X, Dentures, Clear Aligners, Sedation Dentistry . Dentist in Dentists in Buhl, Jerome, Wendell & Gooding ID

What is Sedation Dentistry

Sedation is the use of medication to help patients relax during dental procedures. This type of dentistry is often used for patients who suffer from dental anxiety, fear of pain or require multiple or complex dental procedures. Patients are given medication through an IV or inhaled, which helps them relax and possibly even fall asleep. 

Sedation Dentistry We Offer

There are different levels of sedation dentistry, and the procedure used will depend on the patient’s level of anxiety, the type of procedure being performed, and the patient’s medical history. The following are the different types of sedation dentistry procedures we provide: 

Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous Oxide Sedation, commonly known as ‘laughing gas,’ is a safe and effective sedative in dentistry. Additionally, administered through a small mask that fits over your nose, it helps patients relax, reducing anxiety and discomfort during dental procedures. However, the effects of nitrous oxide are mild and wear off quickly after removing the mask, allowing patients to drive home post-procedure. 

Intravenous (IV) Sedation, another form of sedation in dentistry, involves the administration of sedatives directly into the bloodstream through a vein. Furthermore, this method allows the dentist to provide a deeper level of sedation, and the effects are almost immediate. Often used for more extensive dental procedures, IV sedation enables the patient to remain calm and relaxed throughout the treatment. Moreover, the patient remains conscious but may not remember much about the procedure afterward. However, it’s important to note that due to the potent effects of IV sedation, patients are advised not to drive post-procedure and should arrange for someone to accompany them.

Who can Receive

Sedation?

Patients of all ages can use sedation, but it is primarily for those who suffer from dental anxiety or fear pain. Plus, patients requiring multiple or complex dental procedures may also benefit from sedation dentistry. However, patients with certain medical conditions or who are pregnant should consult with their dentist before undergoing sedation dentistry.

benefits

Benefits of Sedation Dentistry

There are various benefits of sedation, including:

overcome Dental Fear and Anxiety

First, one of the main advantages of sedation is its ability to help patients overcome anxiety and fear. Fear of dental procedures is a common issue, and it can prevent people from seeking dental care, leading to more problems in the long run. Additionally, sedation can help patients who have had negative experiences in the past to feel more relaxed and less anxious about visiting the dentist.

time Efficiency

Sedation dentistry can be a time saver for the patient and the dentist. When a patient is relaxed, it saves the dentist time since they can work more efficiently. Moreover, a patient in a relaxed state can manage more procedures in one session, providing them with a more convenient option than having to schedule multiple appointments.

pain Relief

Patients undergoing dental procedures may experience pain, discomfort, or increased sensitivity. Sedation can help provide relief from these symptoms. In oral conscious sedation, a patient takes a pill before the dental procedure. Therefore, as a result, they feel less pain and discomfort during and after the procedure.

helping Functional Needs Patients

Patients with functional needs such as Autism Spectrum Disorder or sensory sensitivities require special care to receive dental treatment. Sedation dentistry can help them relax during the procedure, making it easier to receive dental care. Moreover, it can help reduce the risk of injury or anxiety-related issues while treating patients with these needs.

reduced Gag Reflex

Patients with a strong gag reflex can find dental procedures very uncomfortable and cause difficulty for the dentist. Under sedation, the gag reflex is suppressed, allowing the dentist to work more effectively, and the patient experiences less discomfort.

Sedation Dentistry

in Jerome, ID

If the thought of visiting the dentist fills you with anxiety or fear, Today’s Dental Care in Jerome, ID, offers a compassionate and stress-free solution through sedation dentistry. Your dental health is essential, and we believe that every patient deserves a comfortable and relaxing experience during their visits. Imagine a dental experience where you feel completely at ease, your concerns are heard, and your well-being is the top priority. Today’s Dental Care is committed to providing a tranquil environment and personalized sedation options tailored to your needs to achieve optimal oral health without fear or worry. Don’t let anxiety prevent you from getting the dental care you need. If you want to experience the comfort sedation dentistry offers, talk to Dr. Wyatt at our next appointment about sedation dentistry today. Schedule an appointment today! 

Dr. Don S. Wyatt, DDS, Dr. Jeremiah Funk, DMD, Dr. Ty Peterson, DMD. General Dentist, Cosmetic, Restorative, Preventative, Family Dentist, Cosmetic Dentistry, Implants, Full Mouth Restorations, All on 4's. 5's,X, Dentures, Clear Aligners, Sedation Dentistry . Dentist in Dentists in Buhl, Jerome, Wendell & Gooding ID
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