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.
Minimal sedation administration helps a patient to reduce anxiety and at the same time can still respond physically and verbally to the surrounding. A patient is more relaxed when moderate sedation is administered and can only respond to a large stimulus in the environment.
This is different from deep sedation where the patient does not have any signs of consciousness and cannot respond to anything in his surroundings. This three sedation dentistry can be offered depending on the level of the patients anxiety.
It is both safe and effective to use IV sedation but only administered by a trained professional.Today, however, sedation dentistry has evolved to be even more conducive to a relaxing experience.Patients have alternatives to the traditional modalities of inhalation (nitrous oxide or "laughing gas") and are now having IVs, such as those offering a "no needle" (meaning, no injection) approach that many people find more appealing.
To help with patient fears, oral sedation dentistry has become a popular technique in Canada and United States. This technique requires no needles and this makes it easy. One big advantage is that this medications bring a lot of comfortable experience even most patients do not remember the visit as they feel like they slept all through the procedure. A lot of cooperation and safety is felt as the patient maintains some level of consciousness.
Patients with extreme fear for needles or has anxiety and is need of dental treatment for health or cosmetic purposes really benefit from sedation dentistry.
Having a history of bad dental experiences, one may become wary of the dentist chair and sedation dentistry can help you overcome it.
You might find it hard to cooperate with the dentist during the treatment session because of pain or extreme sensitive teeth. For easier dental facilitation in treatment, such people will get sedation dentistry to make them relax.
Sedation dentistry also helps a great deal with patients who have severe gag reflexes and cannot tolerate treatments of the mouth or with people who have Parkinson's disease or Cerebral palsy who are not able to control their body movements.
Some people could be in need of lengthy and complex dental treatments which require a number of appointments, while others want a quick dental treatment due to lack of time and all this can be done with the help of dental sedation.
Regardless of the type of sedation dentistry you receive, it is important to have a responsible caregiver accompany you to the procedure and drive you there if you must take oral medication before arriving for your appointment.The caregiver should drive you home after the procedure is complete and stay with you for an additional two to four hours at home.
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