If you want a comfortable experience, visit a sedation dentist. This is the latest trend in dentistry that makes having dental work done pain-free and relaxing. Millions of adults suffer from some form of dental anxiety. This is often due to an unpleasant experience as a child or a fear that dental work will hurt, even though modern dental procedures rarely do. Dr. Steele understands that many patients have these concerns and offers solutions to make their experience more comfortable.
Sedation dentistry can be used when having a cavity treated or a cosmetic procedure like dental veneers or dental implants. The level of sedation is dependent upon the type of procedure being performed, your concerns, and any anxiety that you may have. Dr. Steele is sensitive to her patient’s needs and meets with each patient to determine the best course of treatment so that everyone can be comfortable when visiting Steele Dentistry of Stapleton.
As a sedation dentist, Dr. Steele customizes her approach to dental treatments and pain relief. Some of the most common forms of sedation are:
- Laughing gas. Many people don’t need pain relief but need to relax so that they are not anxious during dental treatments. This can apply to everything including teeth whitening. The worry or fear that some people have makes their experience unpleasant when it doesn’t have to be. Breathing in laughing gas can take away those anxieties or fears.
- Mild sedation. This can include a pill or a shot of numbing medication to the area that is being treated. This is commonly used when treating a small cavity. This localized anesthesia is targeted to a specific area and doesn’t impact the rest of the mouth. This way you can feel normal fairly quickly after the procedure has been completed. You will also be completely aware during the procedure and able to respond to commands.
- Moderate sedation. This is used for pain relief, often in conjunction with laughing gas to relieve anxiety. With moderate sedation, you might need help responding to commands and some people feel very sleepy. This is an ideal solution for people getting dental veneers or a procedure that may take more time to complete.
- Complete sedation. When having a procedure performed like dental implants, complete sedation is more common. This is generally administered by an IV and will put you completely asleep and unable to respond to commands. The main benefit is that you won’t remember anything about the procedure. People getting oral surgery will benefit the most from this type of sedation but will need to be monitored afterwards to ensure that they wake up comfortably.
As a sedation dentist, Dr. Steele can provide you with the pain relief you need to calm any fears and feel comfortable during your dental procedures. She uses the latest in modern dental technology to ensure that patients receive the best possible care. To learn more, schedule an appointment with Steele Dentistry of Stapleton today.