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How to Prepare for Your Appointment With IV Conscious Sedation

How to Prepare for Your Appointment With IV Conscious Sedation
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Sedation dentistry is highly beneficial for patients with dental anxiety, a poor pain threshold, or extremely sensitive teeth. Many modern dentists in Orem use some form of dental anesthesia to ensure their patients can undergo procedures without discomfort.

Keep reading to learn about IV conscious sedation and how it stacks up against the competition in the sedation dentistry world. 

How the IV Conscious Sedation Process Is Carried Out in the Dental Profession 

When patients are anxious about going to the dentist, they may be given an anti-anxiety medicine through an intravenous (IV) line. IV sedation dentistry is sometimes known as “twilight” or “sleep” dentistry, but you won’t be asleep during your procedure. The sedative puts the patient at ease so they don’t mind being treated. While under sedation, most patients can answer their dentist’s inquiries, but once the effects of the medication wear off, they often do not recall any of the operations. 

IV Dental Sedation Advantages

A Lower Risk of Dental Anxiety

Dental sedation is used for various reasons, but one of the most common is to aid patients who are extremely worried about their visit. Because of their anxiety, some patients put off going to the dentist, leading to tooth decay.

Restricted Mobility and Relaxation

The inability to sit still during dental work is another common reason people seek anesthesia. Those who have trouble sitting for lengthy periods of time due to discomfort or who have trouble sitting still, such as young children, may get some benefit. Sedation dentistry puts patients to sleep so they can have their teeth fixed without experiencing any discomfort.

Alternative Dental Sedation Techniques

Nitrous Oxide

This inhalant, more commonly called “laughing gas,” is used to put patients at ease during standard dental procedures. Most people who have anxiety at the dentist can benefit from breathing nitrous oxide since they can remain completely awake while doing so. The effects are subtle, but you’ll start to feel better almost immediately after breathing it in. Because of how rapidly this gas wears off, many patients can drive themselves home following their procedures. 

Oral Sedation

Patients undergoing procedures that need “conscious sedation” often opt for oral sedatives. Thanks to the little sedative you’ll get, you’ll be fully conscious during the process. This kind of sedation is particularly helpful for those with high anxiety levels. You’ll be completely at ease, able to talk to your dentist, and might not even remember much, if any, of the procedure afterwards. 

Local Anesthesia

Most dental treatments that involve the tooth or gum structure often make use of local anaesthetic. At the site of the procedure, the patient receives an injection of a local anesthetic to dull any pain they may experience. To ensure that your session is totally painless, we may employ a mix of nitrous oxide and oral sedation in addition to local anaesthetic.

General Anesthesia

Patients who suffer from severe anxiety about visiting the dentist can opt for general anesthesia during their procedures. After receiving general anesthesia, a person will be totally out. There is a higher chance of complications with this type of sedation, and the recovery time is longer. Extracting wisdom teeth and undergoing oral surgery are two dental treatments that may require general anesthesia.

Finding the Right Form of Sedation Is Easy With the Right Dentist

We can assist you in selecting the most appropriate form of sedation. Canyon Gate Dental will talk to you about your options for anesthetic before your procedure, including local, general, and IV sedation. We’ll discuss your concerns and decide on a sedative method that works for you. Get in touch with Canyon Gate Dental right now to set up a consultation and find out more about the dental sedation options available to you. 

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