What do you know about sedation dentistry?

Due to prior torture at the hands of dentists when I was a child, I am scared to death of going to the dentist. I know that I really need to go and I’ve seen some commercials for "pain-free" and "worry free" dentists. From what I gather, they put you under conscious sedation (not exactly sure what that is either) and do all the dental work while you are basically asleep. Opinions?

my opinion is that hes wayyyyyy expensive where i live….. 400$ the first 30min…..40$ every 15min thereafter………they put you under sedation using an iv medication called versed…

4 Responses to “What do you know about sedation dentistry?”

  • girl_on_the_couch_inak says:

    my opinion is that hes wayyyyyy expensive where i live….. 400$ the first 30min…..40$ every 15min thereafter………they put you under sedation using an iv medication called versed…
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    i.ll do it when i can afford it…….i also really need to go….

  • dM says:

    There are three types of sedation dentistry I know about, and they basically give a different effect, depending the strength of your fear, your dentist will suggest one or the other. They are:

    IV Sedation
    - A tranquilizer administered by IV

    Oral Sedation
    - You’ll be provided something along the lines of Valium to be taken before your appointment.

    Nitrous Oxide Sedation
    - In otherwords, Gas.

    I believe in all cases they still use local, so there’s no chance you’ll feel anything.
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  • michael t says:

    there are basically two options to sedation
    total anaesthetic in which an anaethesist will come to the dental surgery,if they have moh certificate or as more generally found this will be undertaken at a hospital.
    the second option is more favourable,in my opinion,using nitrous gas(laughing gas) as this has no potential risk or side affects
    pain free dentistry may refer to new advanced injections that are painless,however you must realise that pain is an after affect to a greater or lesser degree.
    ]Be brave and go to a good dentist maybe invest a little time in research and enjoy good dentistry.
    One word about sleeping dentistry" it may be less painful during the surgery,however there will be more soreness and swelling afterwards and think how the patient can close and check his bite closure if he is asleep?
    ]good luck
    dr mike
    http://www.teeth4u.org
    References :
    http://www.teeth4u.org
    the writer is a proffesor in dental technology

  • starzrox55 says:

    i dunno if its sedation, but i used laughing gas before. it doesnt make u laugh or anythin but its just this thingy they put over ur nose. the dentist pulled 4 of my teeth with me using it and i didnt feel anything and i just watched tv
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