What Type of Sleep Dentistry is for You?

By Dr.Narium Mekersby DDS

Sedation Dentistry is perfect for all types of patients who have a fear of going to the dental office. The technique has been proven successful with patients of all types of phobias.

Light Sedation:

Nitrous Oxide Light sedation process works by using of a gas called Nitrous Oxide, and more generally known as laughing gas. The compound is mixed with oxygen and is breathed in by the staff placing a little mask placed over your nose.

Pros to this process are:

complimentary nitrous oxide to many of their patients as a free service

It is extremely safe

The effects wear off quickly so you are able to transport yourself from your visit

doctor is able to attain the perfect level of sedation

Moderate Sedation Dentistry:

Moderate sedation uses tablets that are from a group of drugs called Benzodiazepines. a favorite pill in this family is Valium which provides a sense of serenity and drowsiness.

this strategy provides:

You will be completely relaxed

the pills cause drowsiness enabling most people to doze off during the appointment

most patients experience little or no memory of the visit

moderate pain control

Deep Sedation Dentistry (IV):

Sedation Deep sedation dentistry works by administering a sedative directly into your blood stream. It produces a perfect state of peacefulness and it can be used to sedate patients to a place where they are completely unmindful of the dentistry performed. Sedation Dentist are amongst members of a small loyal group of dentists that are licensed to utilize this form of advanced sedation.

The Positives of this technique Include:

The doctor know how to obtain the breadth of sedation very accurately

sedation dentistry is safe

You will experience almost no memory of the dental visit

Great way to handle extended dental visits

good for patients with unusually high fear

It works as a moderate anesthetic to aid pain control

It can be used to last even after the dental procedure is complete for the control of post-operative pain - 27772

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