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Huntington Family Dental Group
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If you have a fear of going to the dentist, you’re certainly not alone. Dental appointments can be a frightening experience for many people. Fortunately, with the help of our sedation dentists, you can overcome dental anxiety and receive the dental care you need. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of sedation dentistry in Shelton.

What Is Sedation Dentistry?

With oral sedation dentistry, your dentist administers medication to help you feel relaxed during your appointment. With the exception of general anesthesia, you remain awake after receiving the medication. Dental sedation can help you get through most procedures, including cleanings, root canals, and other more invasive treatments.

What Does Sedation Dentistry Cost?

Your sedation dentistry cost will vary and depends on the type of sedation you receive and how long it takes to complete your dental procedure. Our sedation dentistry options are quite affordable, but we encourage you to inquire about our financing and flexible payment options to help you find a solution that fits your budget.

Why Choose Dental Sedation?

We recommend choosing sedation for dental treatment if you’ve put off receiving care for a long time due to anxiety, have a lot of fear about visiting the dentist, or if you’re consistently canceling appointments because of apprehension or fear. If you’re a nervous patient, sedation dentistry can help you feel completely relaxed and at ease while you receive the care you need. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you feel more comfortable by using sedation dentistry in Shelton.

Types of Sleep Dentistry

We provide several options for dental sedation to best meet the needs of our patients. Our practice offers the following sedation for dental treatment options:

Laughing Gas: this type of sedation method involves breathing in the gas through a mask, which helps you feel relaxed almost immediately. Your dentist controls how much gas you receive.

Oral sedation: With this method, you’ll take a pill shortly before your dental procedure. The pill will make you feel sleepy, although you’ll still be awake during the procedure.

IV sedation dentistry: This sedation method involves receiving a sedative medication through a vein, helping it work quickly.

Deep sedation dentistry: If you receive this form of sedation, your dentist will give you a medication to make you fall deeply asleep during your procedure. This method of sedation is typically reserved for surgical dental procedures on your mouth or jaw.

What Should I Know About IV Sedation Dentistry?

During IV sedation dentistry, your dentist administers medication intravenously. This method is usually recommended for patients who feel very anxious about a dental visit. You aren’t fully asleep with this form of sedation, although you won’t be able to remember any of the details associated with your visit. IV sedation works quickly, and your dentist can easily adjust the dose you’re given.

Is Oral Conscious Sedation Right for You?

Also known as oral sedation dentistry, this method involves taking a sedative like Halcion, which will make you feel very drowsy. It’s common for patients to fall asleep with this sedation method, although many remain awake and are able to respond to their dentist. The sedation pill may take up to an hour to fully take effect, so you may need to arrive early to your appointment.

What Are the Benefits of Sleep Dentistry?

Eliminating the fear and anxiety associated with going to the dentist so you can receive the care you need is the main benefit of sleep dentistry. If you have a sensitive gag reflex, you can feel comfortable during treatment without feeling the need to choke or gag. Sleep dentistry also enables you to undergo any dental procedure completely pain-free, making it very beneficial for patients who have a fear of needles.

Is Dental Sedation Covered by Insurance?

Sedation dentistry insurance coverage typically depends on whether your treatment is considered medically necessary. This is usually the case with general anesthesia. Contact your insurance provider to see which types of sedation treatment is covered.

How Long Does Dental Sedation Last?

How long sedation lasts ultimately depends on which dental sedation method you receive. The effects of laughing gas usually wear off very quickly, with most patients being able to drive themselves home after. Unlike laughing gas, it can take hours for the effects of oral sedation, IV sedation, and deep sedation to wear off. You’ll also likely need someone else to drive you home after receiving these three sedation methods.

Don’t let dental anxiety interfere with your oral health. Our experienced sedation dentists are here to help you receive the dental care you need, in a relaxed and stress-free environment, with soothing sedation dentistry in Shelton. Call us today to make your appointment.

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