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Dental anxiety can keep patients from receiving necessary care for a healthy, beautiful smile. Receiving regular dental care is imperative to both your health and oral hygiene in the long term. When we prolong treatment, minor dental issues become serious, systemic conditions can become affected, and additional dental ailments can occur. If this sounds familiar, we’re here to put your mind at ease. At Implants Pro Center®, we make patients our priority- making it easy to overcome your concerns. Our sedation services will minimize your anxiety and can accommodate multiple treatments at once, minimizing the total number of visits you need. We’re here to change your relationship with dentistry and your smile!
Reasons patients might benefit from sedation dentistry:
Fear of the dentist
Sensitive gag reflex
Low pain threshold
Patient requires multiple complex treatments
Your Sedation Options
We want our patients to overcome their dental anxieties and look forward to receiving the care they need. Implants Pro Center® encourages patients to explore sedation dentistry, knowing we have their mental and physical health in mind. We will give more detailed guidance on your pre and post-operative care during consultation to ensure the best results emotionally and physically.
Oral sedation is a prescribed medication taken before surgery. Most patients can expect moderate decrease in anxiety, and many report falling asleep during their procedures. Per your dental concerns, oral sedation should alleviate most if not all of your procedural anxieties.
Also known as “laughing gas”, nitrous oxide is a gaseous medication administered through a nasal mask. Patients can expect to remain conscious, relaxed, and responsive throughout treatment. After your surgery, we taper patients off from the nitrous oxide, returning them to full consciousness. In most cases patients can expect to physically function as normal immediately after treatment.