If you have broken, missing, or hurting teeth but find yourself avoiding the dentist because of fear and anxiety, sedation dentistry may be right for you. From the mildly relaxing effects of nitrous oxide to the deeply restful state that IV sedation provides, finding a sedation option that will allow you to receive the dental treatments you need without fear or pain is possible.
What Is Sedation Dentistry?
Sedation dentistry provides a variety of solutions that allow patients with dental anxiety and dental phobias to relax. At Bourne Dental Associates, we practice gentle dentistry. Your Bourne dentists are trained in the delivery of a variety of sedation methods and will work closely with you to choose the one that best suits your unique needs. Whether you want to “take the edge off” or prefer dozing through your appointment (with little to no memory of your procedure), we have an option that is perfect for you.
When choosing a sedation method, it is good to know the levels of sedation that can be reached:
- Minimal sedation: This is the lowest level of sedation; you feel deeply relaxed but are awake and aware.
- Moderate sedation/conscious sedation: This is a deeper level of sedation that may cause you to slur your words and have delayed reaction times. You may not remember your treatment clearly.
- Deep sedation: This is the deepest level of conscious sedation; you may be on the edge of sleep or you may snooze, but you can still be awakened.
- General anesthesia: You will sleep through your treatment; you’ll be unable to be awakened until after the procedure.
Types of Sedation
At Bourne Dental Associates, we offer a nitrous oxide option. Your dentist will meet with you to discuss the benefits of nitrous oxide.
Nitrous oxide: This sedation option is administered through the inhalation of nitrous oxide gas (a.k.a. laughing gas) and works well for those with mild anxiety. This is the most common form of sedation in dentistry. It’s easy to administer and wears off quickly, so patients are able to safely leave the office on their own.
Who Can Perform Sedation Dentistry?
As part of our dedication to delivering gentle dentistry, your Bourne dental provider has completed the training and accreditation required to perform sedation dentistry. Massachusetts’s dental board carefully regulates the use of sedation techniques, so you can rest assured that you are in good hands.
FAQ:
Sedation dentistry is appropriate for people who can’t receive dental services because of their fear and anxiety. It is also appropriate for individuals who:
- Have a low pain threshold
- Struggle with sensitive teeth or a strong gag reflex
- Need extensive work that requires multiple treatments; sedation dentistry allows the treatments to be done in fewer visits
If you think sedation dentistry could help you achieve a pain-free, beautiful smile, call 508.759.2724 to set up an appointment with your Bourne dentist today to find out more about your options and our treatments.