What is sedation dentistry?

Sedation dentistry is used alongside a variety of dental procedures, from simple teeth cleanings to more complex procedures like root canals. Sedation dentistry is when a dentist administers medication to help patients relax while undergoing dental procedures. Often referred to as sleep dentistry, sedation dentistry usually involves patients being awake yet in a sedated, relaxed state during the procedure.

Those with dental anxiety may be relieved to learn that sedation dentistry is an option for soothing fear while in the dentist chair. Dental anxiety is characterized by an intense fear of dental procedures. Up to 20% of the United States population experiences some form of dental anxiety in their lifetime. This condition can be debilitating and can result in avoidance of the dentist and a sharp decrease in oral health.

There are generally four levels of sedation dentistry: minimal sedation (awake yet in a relaxed state), moderate sedation (also known as conscious sedation, patients may slur their words and not remember parts of the procedure), deep sedation (mostly sedated, but can still be awakened) and general anesthesia (completely unconscious). At Westfield Family Dental, we offer both minimal and moderate sedation to serve our patients in the safest, most comfortable way possible.

Types of sedation

Dentists use specific kinds of sedation medication that allow the patient to feel relaxed while in the chair, such as:

  • Inhaled minimal sedation (available for free)
  • Oral sedation

Minimal sedation

This medication is usually administered in the form of a breathable nitrous oxide (also known as laughing gas) combined with oxygen. A mask is placed over the nose and mouth, connected to a hose where the gas is released. Nitrous oxide is famous in the dentistry community for helping patients relax. Dentists will control the amount of sedation received based on your body mass index and other existing conditions.

Minimal sedation tends to wear off quickly. As a result, this is the only form of sedation dentistry where patients are able to drive themselves home from the procedure (for the most part).

At Westfield Family Dental, laughing gas is available for free during your procedures.

Moderate, oral sedation

This is the most common type of sedation dentistry. Oral sedation can range from minimal to moderate, depending on the procedure and level of sedation needed. Minimal sedation with this method requires patients to take a pill orally or under the tongue. The pill, which is usually Halcion (similar to Valium) is taken about one hour prior to any procedure. The dose can be lowered or raised to produce the desired effect.

Patients are still awake, but may feel drowsiness. Some even feel so comfortable they may drift off to sleep during a dental procedure.

Fear of the dentist?

Sedation dentistry can certainly help solve your dental anxiety. If you avoid the dentist despite tooth and gum issues, call our office today. We will make you feel completely comfortable, explaining the entire process and offering sedation dentistry services.

Request an appointment at Westfield Family Dental of Westfield, Wisconsin, or call (608) 296-2323 to discuss your sedation dentistry options today.