PINEHURST - (281) 356-3351
WOODLANDS - (281) 367-3685
Does the thought of being in the dental chair make you feel anxious? Does it get too intense sometimes that you miss your dental visits?
Have you considered being put to sleep while your dentist treats your mouth?
Many people have dental fears and anxieties. It might surprise you, but even dental professionals sometimes feel tense about getting their mouth seen.
It can be tough to manage the discomfort, let alone get yourself to see your dentist. But delaying necessary dental procedures can only hurt your oral health.
Sedation dentistry may be able to help you receive the care you need more comfortably.
Yes, your dentist can put you to sleep during treatments. However, your dentist will begin looking at conscious sedation options first.
Conscious sedation involves using medications to help you relax during a dental procedure. It’s ideal for patients who feel anxious, nervous, or cannot sit still during dental visits.
You may still be able to communicate with your dentist or respond to verbal commands. The effects of conscious sedation vary depending on the type, dosage, or combination of medications used.
But not everyone can receive conscious sedation. Your dentist first reviews your oral and overall health history and medical conditions. They may not recommend putting you to sleep if you’re allergic to the ingredients in medications or at a high risk of showing adverse reactions.
This is also why a thorough assessment is crucial before undergoing any dental procedure.
Here's a quick overview of conscious sedation and what you can expect from the process.
Both sedation and general anesthesia can be used for dental procedures. But they’re not the same.
Sedation uses medications to make a person feel more relaxed in the dental chair. Patients are usually still aware and awake throughout the procedure.
General anesthesia, meanwhile, results in loss of consciousness. Patients are asleep and aren’t aware of what’s happening in their surroundings.
Administering general anesthesia also requires the expertise of a general anesthesiologist who determines the right dosage for the medication.
If you’re concerned about receiving dental treatment, we’re here to help. To learn more about sedation dentistry or making your next appointment anxiety-free, contact us today.
Our dental offices are in Pinehurst and Woodlands, TX, and new patients are always welcome. Let’s look into options to make each of your visits a positive experience.
Pinehurst Location
32030 Decker Prairie Rd
Pinehurst, TX
77362
(281) 356-3351
The Woodlands Location
26219 Interstate 45 N
The Woodlands, TX
77380
(281) 367-3685
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