Dental Sedation Making Treatment Possible
If you’re anxious before dental treatment, you’re keeping very good company.
In fact, studies show that 3 out of 4 people feel anxiety prior to a visit to the dentist. But it may be more than that for you. Up to 15% of the population is terrified of dental care, and avoid treatment completely. Some people will endure significant amounts of pain and suffering rather than step into a dental office. Logic says that ultimately that leads to more anguish, but fear often sidesteps logic. That’s why it’s critical to find a dental home that provides clear strategies to help you receive the care you need.
A number of anxiety-reducing strategies are used by our team, but sometimes the only option that fits is the use of sedative medications. Fortunately, a number of possibilities exist in modern dentistry for every aspect of your experience.
Not only can you choose your dentist, but together you can develop a strategy that helps you receive care from start to finish.

Multiple medications are available that can be used alone or in combination to reach the level of sedation you need. A breathable sedative such as “laughing gas” might take the edge off your anxiety. Sometimes a single pill taken before your appointment may work better, mainly because it calms you prior to your visit as well as during it. But since we’re talking about a higher level of dental fear, there are strategies that combine the two sedation types that work even better. In some cases, a little medication taken the night before your treatment lends itself to a good night’s sleep. A morning appointment followed by the planned use of laughing gas or other medications can prove ideal to overcome higher levels of dental fear.









