Sedation Dentistry Mesquite
Don’t Let Dental Fears Keep You Away
Every year, up to 15% of Americans skip important dental appointments because of anxiety or fear. Sometimes, it’s a matter of being worried about potential pain, while others simply suffer from dental phobia. No matter your situation, Dr. Aldana, Dr. Vazquez, and the Soleil Dental of Mesquite team will understand and help you find a way to relax in the dental chair while we heal and enhance your grin. The next time you call our dental office for an appointment, don’t forget to ask about sedation dentistry in Mesquite, TX.
Why Choose Soleil Dental for Sedation Dentistry?
- Two Forms of Sedation Dentistry Available
- Comfort-Focused Approach Provided by Dental Team
- Same-Day Emergency Appointments
Oral Conscious Sedation
As you might expect from the name, this particular type of sedative is taken orally. You’ll be given a pill that you will take at an established time before your appointment. Once the effects kick in, you’ll still be conscious, but you’ll also be in an incredibly relaxed state and will not be aware of what is going on around you. (For this reason, an adult that you trust will need to drive you to and from your appointment.) Oral conscious sedation offers a deeper level of relaxation than nitrous oxide, and you likely won’t remember anything about your appointment afterward. Read on to learn more about oral conscious sedation in Mesquite.
What is Oral Conscious Sedation?
Oral conscious sedation is more powerful than nitrous oxide but gentler than IV dental sedation. If you’re a good candidate for this mid-level type of dental sedation, we’ll prescribe a specific dose of medication for you to take ahead of your appointment. Unlike other types of dental sedation, this type of sedative will take effect gradually. By the time you reach our office for your appointment, you should feel fully relaxed and at ease.
How Does Oral Conscious Sedation Work?
If oral conscious sedation is right for you, you’ll need a trusted friend or family member to drive you to and from your appointment. When you arrive, we’ll settle you into the examination chair. You will likely feel groggy, and many patients report a heavy feeling in their extremities. Nonetheless, you’ll remain conscious enough to answer simple questions and follow basic instructions. You’ll be completely oblivious to the sensations that would typically cause you anxiety or discomfort, and you may even temporarily drift off to sleep! We will closely monitor your heart rate and breathing throughout your appointment to ensure you are as safe and comfortable as possible.
In most cases, oral conscious sedation allows us to complete our treatments faster. You will still feel quite sedated by the end of your appointment, which is why you will need someone to take you home. Thanks to the amnesiac effects of the medication, you likely won’t remember much about your time in the chair, and the sedation effects will slowly wear off by the end of the day or the following morning.
Are You a Good Candidate for Oral Conscious Sedation?
The only way to know for sure if oral conscious sedation is right for you is to see us for a consultation. We’ll review your medical history and current health to see if this option is the best for your unique situation. Oftentimes, oral conscious sedation is a good choice for patients who:
- Have moderate dental anxiety or fear
- Tend to cancel upcoming appointments out of anxiety
- Have an overreactive gag reflex or very sensitive teeth
- Don’t typically respond to numbing medication well
- Will be completing several treatments in one appointment
- Will be undergoing a complex procedure
We want to help make your dental care as relaxing as possible. If you are interested in discovering if oral conscious sedation is the right choice for you, we encourage you to give us a call!
Nitrous Oxide Sedation
Patients who only need something light to “take the edge off” for their dental treatments may benefit from nitrous oxide. This form of sedation is ideal for patients with mild levels of dental anxiety. It’s also incredibly popular, primarily because it’s the only dental sedative that wears off quickly enough for patients to drive themselves back to work or home within minutes of completing their treatments. Reach out to our friendly team if you have any questions or concerns, but for now, read on to learn more about nitrous oxide in Mesquite, TX.
Who is a Good Candidate for Nitrous Oxide?
If you get mildly or moderately nervous, anxious, or afraid at the idea of getting dental work done, then nitrous oxide may be a great solution for you. It can also benefit particularly uncooperative children, those who have certain physical or mental special needs, or those who are still getting used to being in the dental chair.
In general, good candidates for nitrous oxide have one or more of the following:
- Sensitive teeth or gums
- A strong gag reflex
- Neck, back, or jaw pain
- Difficulty laying still or holding your mouth open for a prolonged period of time
Although nitrous oxide is quite versatile, some medical conditions might prevent it from being an ideal solution. These include pregnancy, glaucoma, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea. Before recommending nitrous oxide, your sedation dentist in Mesquite will review your medical history to verify that it’s a safe, effective option for you.
How Does Nitrous Oxide Work?
There’s a reason why nitrous oxide is also called “laughing gas;” it produces feelings of lightness and euphoria, and you may get the giggles. This sedative is given through a small mask that is placed over your nose. You’ll simply breathe as you normally would, and the colorless, odorless gas will begin to help you feel relaxed almost immediately.
As we administer your treatment, you should feel incredibly calm and at ease. You won’t be put to sleep, but your memory of the procedure will probably be fuzzy afterward, making it seem as if no time has passed at all.
Aftercare for Nitrous Oxide
Perhaps the best benefit of nitrous oxide is that it doesn’t come with any long-lasting side effects. As soon as we take the mask off of your nose and you resume breathing regular air, the sedative’s effects will start wearing off just as quickly as they arose. Our team may request that you stay with us for a few minutes to be sure that you’re safe. Depending on the treatment we perform, we’ll also provide you with aftercare instructions for you to follow at home. At that point, though, you should be ready to drive yourself back to your regularly scheduled day!