Categories: Sedation Dentist

Common Dental Sedation Methods

Dental sedation is a great way to reduce pain and anxiety before and during dental treatment. There are different methods of dental sedation for patients to consider. The recommended method depends on the preference of the patient, the extensiveness of the treatment procedure and the patient’s general health. 

Dental sedation types to consider for your next procedure

The most notable types of dental sedation are nitrous oxide, oral sedation intravenous (IV) sedation and general anesthesia. Patients may not need sedation for certain procedures. The following is a review of the most common types and a closer look at when and why one might be recommended over another. 

Nitrous oxide

Nitrous oxide is not as strong as oral sedation or IV sedation. It is typically used for less invasive procedures that can still cause discomfort or anxiety for the patient. It is administered via the patient wearing a mask that releases the nitrogen and oxygen. The patient is in full control with nitrous oxide, and they can take the mask off anytime they begin to feel anxious or that they are receiving too much sedation. The patient is fully awake and can communicate with nitrous oxide, but they may feel groggy and less alert. 

Oral sedation

Oral sedation is a sedative in the form of a pill. It is stronger than nitrous oxide but not as strong as IV sedation. When administered, the patient is conscious and able to communicate, but they are much more groggy and less alert. It helps many patients relax and feel less discomfort. The patient may not remember the procedure, and they may need to arrange for a ride home for optimal safety. 

IV sedation

IV sedation involves a sedative that is administered intravenously (through an IV). This is stronger than nitrous oxide and oral sedation, and the patient is much more sleepy and less aware. IV sedation is most appropriate for minor surgical procedures and for patients who have severe anxiety. 

General anesthesia

General anesthesia is also administered intravenously and is technically a form of IV sedation. However, there are different types of IV sedation, and general anesthesia is the strongest. For more complex oral surgical procedures, general anesthesia may be the best choice. 

No sedation

Not all dental procedures require sedation. For simple procedures or for patients who do not mind minor pain, it may be best to perform the procedure without any sedative. The best way to determine the ideal option (if one at all) for dental sedation is to discuss all options with a dental professional. 

Talk to a dentist to learn more about your dental sedation options

You can reach our dental team today by phone or by sending us a message. We are glad to address your questions and arrange a visit with our team for a dental check-up. We believe that dental anxiety or concerns related to pain during dental work should not have to hold patients back, and we do everything in our power to ensure that they are comfortable and as pain-free as possible.

Request an appointment here: https://www.houstonpersonaldentist.com or call Jeff Tollett, DDS at (713) 481-3045 for an appointment in our Houston office.

Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Sedation Dentist in Houston, TX.

Recent Posts

Questions To Ask Your Dentist About Dental Sedation

Are you deciding on getting an oral procedure done at the dentist but have a substantial amount of anxiety about what may occur? If this sounds like you, you may want to talk to your dentist about dental sedation. Dental sedation can make the process of going to the dentist’s office comfortable and anxiety-free.Essentially, dental…

How Clear Braces Can Give You Straighter Teeth

Treating crooked teeth does not just improve your smile's appearance; it can also improve your dental health. Clear braces can straighten teeth, offering numerous benefits: Lower risks of tooth decay Lower risks of gum disease Decreased tooth or jaw pain Improved digestion Improved speechEven though they do not utilize traditional wires, brackets, and bands, clear…

How Clear Braces Can Give You Straighter Teeth

Treating crooked teeth does not just improve your smile's appearance; it can also improve your dental health. Clear braces can straighten teeth, offering numerous benefits: Lower risks of tooth decay Lower risks of gum disease Decreased tooth or jaw pain Improved digestion Improved speechEven though they do not utilize traditional wires, brackets, and bands, clear…

When A Dentist Would Recommend Mouth Guards

While mouth guards are something that you can purchase for yourself for use in sports or other activities, higher quality or customized options are occasionally recommended by your dentist for use in preventative care against tooth damage. There are a few different types of mouth guards that a dentist may suggest you use if you…

Jeff Tollett, DDS

Share
Published by
Jeff Tollett, DDS

Recent Posts

How Clear Braces Can Give You Straighter Teeth

Because clear braces are removable, the risks of tooth decay, tartar buildup, and staining are…

3 weeks ago

How Clear Braces Can Give You Straighter Teeth

Because clear braces are removable, the risks of tooth decay, tartar buildup, and staining are…

3 weeks ago

When a Dentist Would Recommend Mouth Guards

Unlike most mouth guards, which only cover the top row of teeth, guards for braces…

2 months ago

Clear Braces: What Foods Should You Avoid?

Clear braces are just one of the discreet ways our dentist can straighten your smile.

3 months ago

How Long Will Invisalign Aligner Therapy Last?

Invisalign® is a dental treatment that involves using clear plastic aligners to correct misaligned teeth…

5 months ago

3 Situations an Emergency Dentist Can Help With

Dealing with a dental emergency? Our emergency dentist can provide the urgent care you need.

6 months ago