LA Family Dentistry

FAQ

What is sedation dentistry?
Sedation dentistry is the use of medication to help patients relax and feel more comfortable during dental procedures.
Is sedation dentistry safe?
Yes, sedation dentistry is generally safe when administered by a trained and experienced dental professional.
Who is a good candidate for sedation dentistry?
Sedation dentistry may be a good option for patients who experience dental anxiety, have low pain tolerance, have a sensitive gag reflex, or require complex dental procedures.
How does the sedation medication work?
The medication used in sedation dentistry works to slow down the central nervous system, helping patients feel relaxed and calm during dental procedures.
Will I be completely unconscious during the procedure?
It depends on the type of sedation used. With oral sedation and nitrous oxide, patients remain conscious but are deeply relaxed. With IV sedation, patients may drift in and out of consciousness.
How long does the sedation medication last?
The length of sedation varies depending on the type of medication used and the length of the procedure. Most sedation medications last between 2-6 hours.
How will I feel after the procedure?
Most patients feel drowsy and relaxed after the procedure and may need someone to drive them home.
Can I drive myself home after the procedure?
No, it is not safe to drive after sedation dentistry. You will need to arrange for a friend or family member to drive you home.
Are there any side effects of sedation dentistry?
Common side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, and dry mouth. Serious side effects are rare but can occur.
What should I do to prepare for my sedation appointment?
Your dentist will give you specific instructions for preparation, but in general, you should avoid eating or drinking anything for several hours before the procedure.
What kind of monitoring will be in place during my sedation appointment?
Your dentist will monitor your heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels throughout the procedure.