| Sedation Dentistry
This is a technique used for patients who are terrified to go to
the dentist and often suffer as a result of their fear. A fully qualified
specialist anesthetist comes to the surgery and intravenously administers
medicine that puts you into a sedated state. While in this sedated state,
you will not be aware of what is happening. You can however, hear the dentist
if he tells you something or asks you to open your mouth wider. When your
treatment is finished you immediately wake and you won’t have any recollection
of the procedure. If you have let your dental care slide because of fear
this may be a solution for you.
Comfort Treatment Options
Dr. Bedich and The Center for Progressive Dentistry's team have significant
sedation capabilities. We can provide many levels of comfort. Find
out more about Dr. Bedich's sedation credentials.
Topical & Local Anesthesia
We begin with a topical solution that 'pre-numbs' the injection area.
Then the local anesthesia is used to completely numb the area being treated.
This temporarily blocks feeling to the nerve and should last one to two
hours or longer.
Relaxation Therapies
Nitrous oxide (gas) can be used in addition to the local anesthesia to
help you relax.
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Conscious Sedation
Oral sedatives or intravenous sedation can be used to create an even higher
level of comfort.
General Anesthesia
Finally, arranging general anesthesia can be used to create complete sedation.
This will reduce stress and anxiety, which accompany treatment. There
is no awareness of treatment during the entire procedure.
Pulse, blood pressure and respiration are continually monitored throughout
the procedure. The body rapidly metabolizes these types of anesthetic
agents, allowing for a quick recovery.
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