Sedation Dentistry

What is Sedation Dentistry and Is It Right For You?

What is sedation dentistry? Sedation dentistry offers an alternative for patients who otherwise find dentistry very painful or distressing. With the help of medication, the patient relaxes while the dentist performs the procedure.

Patients seek sedation for a variety of dental procedures ranging from preventative care to oral surgery. Some patients cannot otherwise tolerate essential preventative treatments like an exam or cleaning without medication. For them, sedation allows them to enjoy a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums. Other patients need more complicated painful procedures that require some anesthetic. Each situation is different, but a skilled dentist understands the nuances involved.

Before you decide whether you need sedation dentistry, it helps to understand exactly what is sedation dentistry? Once you have some basic information, you are ready to discuss the matter with your dentist. Keep in mind, the following is general information and not a substitute for medical advice.

What Is Sedation Dentistry?

Many people ask, what is sedation dentistry? Sedation dentistry offers relief to some patients who are terrified of dental care. The dentist medicates the patient so the patient is relaxed throughout the procedure.

Sometimes sedation dentistry is referred to as “sleep dentistry.” This name is a little misleading since often the patient is fully conscious during sedation dentistry. WebMD outlines four levels of sedation:

Minimal sedation – medication helps the patient relax but the patient is still conscious.

Moderate sedation – This is sometimes called “conscious sedation.” The patient may have trouble speaking and slur their words and not remember very much.

Deep sedation — the patient is on the edge of consciousness until awakened General anesthesia — the patient is unconscious
Supreme Dental Group

Here at Supreme Dental Group, we can provide a quick and painless deep dental cleaning, our dentist will remove from your teeth any deposits that cannot be dealt with by regular brushing, such as plaque and tartar.

To make sure we’re keeping your smile healthy, our clinicis equipped with state-of-the-art technology and materials.

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For any questions regarding the General Dentistry services we provide, please call our office at 770-744-3855.