Sedation Q & A
Who is a candidate for sedation?
If you have anxiety or fear about
going to the dentist you are a candidate for sedation dentistry. If you have a
fear of pain, have had a traumatic dental experience in the past, or the
sounds and smells of a dental office make you nauseous, sedation dentistry can
help you get over your anxiety.
Some people have physical reasons,
like a bad gag reflex or very sensitive teeth, which make them a candidate for
sedation dentistry as well. If you are not sure if you are a candidate ask
your dentist.
Will I be unconscious?
No, but you will be
in a deep state of relaxation during your treatment. You will still be able to
breathe on your own and communicate, but you will not feel any pain or
anxiety. You may not even remember the procedure afterwards.
How
long will I be sedated?
Sedation can last from about 2-6 hours
depending on the strength of sedative you are given and how long your
procedure takes.
Will I be monitored?
Yes, at all times
during your sedation someone will be with you. We also monitor your vitals to
make sure they remain at a normal level. Safety is of the utmost importance to
us.
Are there any long term effects of sedation?
No. You
will feel a little groggy and "out of it" after some forms of sedation, but
after a few hours you will feel like yourself again. You will need to have
someone drive you home from your appointment in these cases.
What
procedures can be performed under sedation?
Just about any
procedure can be performed with sedation. The sedation is not for the
procedure itself, but for the anxiety that accompanies the procedure. Ask your
dentist if sedation is available for a particular procedure.
How
many appointments will I need to complete my dental work?
In most
cases it only takes two appointments. The first appointment will be a
consultation to check your health history and make sure you are a candidate
for sedation. The next appointment will be to perform the necessary
procedures. This can usually be done in one appointment, but may require a
follow up visit.
Will my insurance cover sedation?
In
most cases it will not be covered by your insurance provider. We will review
your insurance coverage and let you know if it is covered or not. If it is not
covered, we will let you know the cost and, if necessary, we can put together
a financing plan for you.