Sedation Dentistry
Sedation dentistry refers to the use of pharmacological agents to calm and relax a patient prior to and during a dental appointment. The pharmacological agents usually belong to a class of drugs called sedatives, which exert their action by depressing the central nervous system, specifically those areas concerned with conscious awareness.
There are different degrees of central nervous system depression, each corresponding to a level of relaxation which ranges from minimal, moderate, to deep sedation. In general, minimal sedation refers to a patient who has reduced anxiety but is readily responds to verbal or physical stimulation. With moderate sedation the patient is even more relaxed, and will respond to purposeful stimulation. In deep sedation, the patient may not exhibit any signs of consciousness and therefore be unresponsive to stimulation.
Benefits of Sedation Dentistry
Sedation dentistry has become very popular because it offers several benefits for both the patient and the dentist. For some patient groups, the use of sedation dentistry is actually the only way that they can get the dental care they need and improve their dental health. Dental sedation can offer:
- Patient relaxation
- Increased comfort
- Movement control
- Patient co-operation
- Control of gag reflex
- Little or no memory of treatment
- Time saving – Fewer appointments needed
Who is a candidate for Sedation Dentistry?
Suitable candidates for sedation dentistry are all dental patients who:
- Experience stress, fear, or anxiety at the dentist
- Have had previous traumatic dental experiences
- Are afraid or embarrassed about their smile
- Are afraid of needles in their mouth
- Don’t like “Novocain” or anesthetic
- Have difficulty getting anesthetized or numb
- Have strong gag reflexes
- Need Oral Surgery or Implant Surgery
- Need Complex Major Dentistry
- Are seen for longer dental visits like Smile Makeovers & Dental Reconstruction
Facts about Oral Sedation
- It works effectively for mild to moderate fear
- It is safe! You take 1-2 sedative pills prior to your visit
- You will have very little memory of the procedure
- You will be sedated for several hours after you take the pills
- It is effective for procedures such as porcelain crowns, cosmetic veneers & Dental Implants
- You will need a companion to drive you to & from your appointment
Dr Epstein did his anesthesia training at the University of Texas Health Science Center, VA Hospital, San Antonio, Texas.
He is licensed in the State of California in IV Conscious and Oral Sedation and has been chosed to work for the California Department of Consumer Affairs in which he evaluates and instructs other doctors that are obtaining their licenses to practice anesthesia in the state of Calfornia.
Facts Aout IV Sedation
- It is very safe
- It is extremely effective for moderate to severe fear
- It is much more effective than sedative pills & can last as long as necessary
- IT CAN ONLY BE ADMINISTERED BY A BOARD CERTIFIED SEDATION EXPERT
- You will have absolutely no memory of the procedure
- Longer dental visits that take hours will seem like just a few minutes
- The recovery time from the IV medicine is relatively quick
- Analgesics (pain killers) can be administered with the IV during treatment
- It is very effective for Implant Surgery & Oral Surgery
- It is very effective for longer procedures like Smile Makeovers & Dental Reconstruction
- Treatment that would normally take multiple appointments can be completed in just a few visits
- Years of problems or neglect can be corrected in a short time
- You will need a companion to drive you to & from your appointments
The Main Advantages or IV Sedation VS. Oral Sedation
IV Sedation tends to be the best method of choice if you totally don’t want to be aware of the procedure; if you “don’t want to know.” It is highly reliable, safe & effective for comfort & amnesia during all types of treatment & can only be administered by a Board Certified Sedation Dentist. IV Sedation’s onset of action is immediate & can be increased easily & rapidly to meet the individual’s needs. Its level of sedation can be adjusted deeper and can be continued for longer periods of time than sedative pills. Analgesics (pain medication) can simultaneously be administered directly through the IV offering immediate total pain relief during the procedure. This is a huge advantage compared to oral sedation, where its effects can not be adjusted or rapidly increased & analgesics are not be administered simultaneously. Oral sedation is not nearly as reliable or effective in that in many cases, patients find “it’s just not enough sedation.”
