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Conscious Sedation Dentistry

Conscious sedation dentistry, or oral sedation dentistry, is an increasingly popular treatment method for patients with anxiety about dental work. But the benefits of conscious sedation dentistry extend beyond providing a relaxing, comfortable dental experience.

Author: Sara Goldstein
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Conscious sedation allows patients to feel at ease through their entire dental procedure without the use of intravenous (IV) sedation and without experiencing a complete lack of consciousness. During your consultation to determine if you’re a candidate for sedation dentistry, your experienced sedation dentist will review your medical history, evaluate your oral health and discuss any medication you’re currently taking.

If sedation dentistry is the best option for you and your procedure, your dentist will prescribe a sedative for you to take prior to your dental work. This medication will put you in a state of deep relaxation, although you will be able to breathe freely during your procedure.

The medications used for sedation dentistry also have an amnesiac effect, and most conscious sedation dentistry patients have little or no memory of the procedure. It is important to note that you will need someone to drive you to and from sedation dentistry treatment. Your sedation dentist will discuss additional guidelines with you prior to your procedure.

Patients who may benefit from conscious sedation dentistry include those who:

• Experience fear about dental work
• Have a strong gag reflex
• Require multiple procedures in a single visit
• Suffer from sensitive teeth
• Suffer from temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) or other conditions that make it difficult to hold your mouth open for an extended period

Likewise, conscious sedation dentistry can be used in a variety of general dentistry and cosmetic dentistry procedures including:

• Dental bonding
• Dental crowns
• Dental fillings
• Dental implants
• Gum recontouring
• Porcelain veneers
• Routine check-ups and teeth cleanings
• Teeth whitening

If you require extensive work or oral surgery, your qualified sedation dentist may recommend another option, such as nitrous oxide or IV sedation, both of which allow your dentist to adjust the level of sedation specific to your needs and the procedure at hand.

To learn more about the benefits and types of sedation dentistry, please visit the website of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, sedation dentist Dr. Terry Bass.

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Oklahoma City cosmetic dentist Dr. Terry Bass offers smile makeovers, porcelain veneers, dental implants, tooth whitening, and more. Please Click to schedule an in-depth dental consultation with Dr. Terry Bass.

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