Getting the care you need, when you need it is easier said than done. Especially when you are anxious about treatment. It doesn’t have to be that way. Sedation makes your treatment soothing, painless, and stress-free.
DID YOU KNOW?
About 40% of Americans are affected by dental anxiety.
Why should I choose sedation?
No one deserves to struggle with stress or pain during endodontic treatment. Sedation options are an effective way to receive the care you need without the worry and anxiety that may come with visiting the endodontist’s office. All it takes to get started is a simple conversation with your endodontist to see what option works best for you.
Get Peace Of Mind
We are honored that you’ve chosen us to help you regain your oral health. To show our gratitude, we are offering complimentary sedation consultations. Move forward with confidence and get the high-quality care your smile deserves.
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The Benefits of Sedation
Faster Procedures
Sedation soothes the body and keeps you from wiggling, which allows your endodontist to complete the treatment in less time.
Keeps Care Precise
Choking and gagging reflexes are put on pause under sedation, so your endodontist can complete a precise procedure without any unexpected movements.
Eliminates Pain
The fear of pain is real, but sedation has your back. Whether you are getting a root canal, or something more complex, sedation makes your procedure painless.
The Sedation Treatment Process
Health & Treatment Evaluation
First, your endodontist will review your treatment plan to determine if sedation is a good option for you. They will then discuss your past health history and any current health problems that may affect your ability to be sedated with your chosen method.
Address Needs & Concerns
Your endodontist will ask questions to determine your particular needs and concerns. Taking into account your unique needs and wants, we’ll administer sedation based on your procedure, medical history, pain threshold, and anxiety. An honest conversation with your endodontist will determine which sedation options will be appropriate for you.
Discuss Recommendations & Options
With our recommendation and your input, we can help you choose the right option for your procedure. During treatment, we will closely monitor the sedation to ensure your experience is safe, painless, and comfortable.
Before & Afters
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is sedation used for in endodontics?
Sedation in endodontics minimizes pain and discomfort during root canals, endodontic retreatment, and more complicated procedures. It helps you feel more comfortable if you require multiple procedures and need to sit still for several hours during treatment.
Am I a good candidate for sedation?
If you are healthy, do not have a history of drug abuse, and are not taking any medications that may interfere with the sedation process, you should be a good candidate for sedation. Reach out to our team to learn more about your options.
What does sedation feel like?
Each sedation option feels a little different, so it depends on the method you choose. Laughing gas will make you feel light-headed, giggly, and relaxed, but you will be fully conscious and aware of your surroundings. You will also feel less discomfort during treatment.
On the other hand, oral conscious sedation and IV sedation will usually make you groggy and “out of it”. You’ll probably fall asleep and forget most of your procedure. However, you will not be unconscious, and you can still be woken and respond to commands.
General anesthesia is the deepest level of sedation. You will be completely unconscious and will not feel anything or remember anything from your procedure.
Is sedation safe?
Absolutely. Our team is qualified and experienced in providing all methods of sedation. While deeper forms of sedation like oral conscious sedation and IV sedation have more prolonged side effects compared to laughing gas, they are still very safe. With a trained professional, there are no serious risks to your health or well-being if you are a good candidate for sedation.