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Dental sedation can be a godsend for people who suffer from dental phobia, or who require extensive dental work, or who suffer pain even when numbed with local anaesthesia. However, most dentists...
Sedation dentistry is the practice of dentistry using oral sedatives to help calm patients with problems such as anxiety, a severe gag reflex, difficulty getting numb or physical limitations such...
No matter how careful and reassuring the dentist is, a percentage of children are too fearful and anxious to receive proper oral care. For these youngsters, the choice of sedation dentistry is...
Sedation dentistry is a procedure used by dentist to manage patient's pain and/or anxiety during a dental procedure. The four basic sedation techniques use laughing gas, pills, intravenous (IV)...
Oral sedation has not always been used in dentistry, although it is a common practice in the dental world today. Oral sedation has many benefits for the patient, and poses very few risks.
Do you feel anxious about the idea of a dental appointment? Do you avoid taking proper care of your dental health because you are afraid to visit the dentist? If so, sedation dentistry may be a...
Which Dental Patients Should Avoid Sedation?
A dental patient's medical history is a key factor in determining eligibility for sedation. Learn more about deciding whether or not to request dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry...
Myths Behind Dental Sedation
Sedation at a dentist does not put patients to sleep. Learn more about misconceptions concerning dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
How to Prepare for IV Sedation at the Dentist
If you are receiving IV sedation at dentist, wear loose clothing and do not wear jewelry. Learn about how to prepare for dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an...
What to Expect After IV Sedation at the Dentist
Go back to dentist if you experience swelling, itching or amnesia after IV sedation. Learn more about complications resulting from dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an...
Benefits of Sedation Dentistry
Which type of sedation is right for your visit to the dentist. Learn more about situations for requesting dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
Risks of IV Sedation
Dizziness and nausea are common in cases of dental sedation, but amnesia should be reported right away. Learn more about possible risks of dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview...
How Dental Patients Are Monitored During Sedation
Dentists and their assistants monitor vital signs during sedation. Learn more about undergoing dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
How to Choose a Sedation Dentist
Only about four to six percent of dentists in the United States administer IV sedation. Learn more about finding a dentist qualified to administer IV dental sedation in this free sedation...
Oral Sedation at the Dentist
Valium and triazolam are common pills for extended dental sedation. Learn more about the pill form of oral sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
IV Sedation at the Dentist
IV dental sedation is the strongest form of sedation. Learn more about controlling pain with dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
What to Expect From IV Sedation at the Dentist
An IV at the dentist typically includes a sedative and a pain control agent, and sometimes includes an anti-inflammatory or even a steroid. Learn more about the details of dental sedation in this...
Different Types of Sedation at the Dentist
Many dentists offer several sedation options. Learn about different kinds of dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
Who Should Be Sedated at the Dentist?
Patients who are scared of dentists are good candidates for sedation. Learn more about candidates for dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
Inhalation Sedation at the Dentist
Laughing gas or nitrous oxide makes you feel light-headed at the dentist. Learn more about mild forms of dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
Why Dentists Sedate Patients
Sedation at the dentist relaxes patients and takes their mind off of their surgery. Learn more about reasons for dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.