Sedation Dentistry: The Key to Anxiety-Free Dental Visits
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009According to statistics, one out of seven people experience anxiety or fear whenever they visit the dentist? It may sound crazy for the others who don’t feel a bit of anxiety during dental treatments. But for those who do, anxiety is no laughing matter. If they can avoid the dentist, they will certainly come up with excuses to skip the dentist appointment, routine dental check-ups included.
Now, imagine skipping your dental appointments every year. The likelihood of having dental problems is increased due to poor dental hygiene. And before you know it, it’s too late. The condition of your teeth has already worsened and as a result, the bad teeth will require a more expensive treatment. So, now you worry about your teeth and the cost associated with the dental procedure. Your dental problems have become more complex and all because you fear the dentist.
Nowadays, patients who are uncomfortable to undergo dental treatment have options to relieve their anxiety. Sedation dentistry helps in alleviating the pain and the level of anxiety experienced by patients. Before the patient undergo sedation or sleep dentistry procedure, the treating dentist will have to conduct an evaluation of the needs of the patient and from there, formulate a treatment plan to suit the needs of the patient. Only then, the appropriate level of sedation will be determined.
What exactly is sedation dentistry?
Sedation dentistry uses sedative drugs to alleviate the patient’s level of anxiety during the dental procedure. It can be in the form of oral sedation wherein the patient is given a prescribed pill an hour before the treatment. Another option is administering Nitrous Oxide or commonly known as “laughing gas”. An inhaler is placed over the patient’s nose allowing the patient to breathe in the laughing gas. This will put the patient in a relaxed state in an instant. Intravenous (IV) sedation involves the use of medications administered intravenously. With this procedure, the patient is hooked up with a blood pressure monitor, heart rate monitor and pulse oximeter, per standard safety procedures. This pocedure is being practiced by specialists who are trained and state-certified to perform sedation dentistry. Intramuscular (IM) sedation employs administering sedative drugs and are injected into the muscle of the upper arm or thigh to produce a relaxed state.
With sedation dentistry, the patient remains awake and alert throughout the procedure. This procedure is prescribed for patients who have light to moderate levels of anxiety.
Only a team of highly specialized dentists, specialists and dental anesthesiologists are allowed to practice sedation and sleep dentistry in the state of Florida. At Plantation area, our team of Fort Lauderdale dentists are trained and certified to practice sedation and sleep dentistry. We utilize the latest technology and industry-standard safety procedure to care for our patients’ dental health.


