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Sedation
Dentistry is able to reach out and provide needed dental care to those who
otherwise would not receive it.
Dr. Dunn,
along with key members of the dental team, received extensive training from
the world's leading Sedation Dentistry specialists.
We recognize that there
are many reasons why 50% of the U.S. population do not receive dental care,
but two of the most common reasons are:
- Extreme anxiety
- No time for multiple
appointments
What
is Sedation Dentistry?
Sedation Dentistry bridges
the gap between new technology and patient comfort. After an initial consultation,
your Sedation Dentistry appointment will be scheduled. You are given a small
pill to make you snooze through your dental appointment. You will have little
or no memory of the appointment. You will not even remember any sounds or
smells.
With Sedation Dentistry,
you will find that your treatment is performed more comfortably than you might
ever have thought possible. You will be drowsy and unaware of the time passing
by. During the entire appointment you will be monitored continually by our
specially trained team of professionals.
Am
I a Good Candidate for Sedation Dentistry?
Sedation Dentistry is
especially useful for adult patients who:
- Have high anxiety about
dental visits
- Have had traumatic
dental experiences in the past
- Have difficulty getting
numb
- Have a strong gag reflex
- Have TMJ troubles and
cannot open their mouth for extended periods
- Are afraid of needles
- Have sensitive teeth
- Hate the noises and/or
smells associated with dental care
- Simply do not have
the time for multiple visits
Sedation Dentistry is
only for adult patients. Dr. Dunn
will schedule a consultation appointment first to answer any questions and
screen for any medical reasons you may not be eligible for Sedation Dentistry.
What
to Expect at a Sedation Dentistry Appointment.
You will take a small
pill approximately 1 hour prior to arriving at our office. You will need to
have a companion drive you to the office since you will not be able to drive
yourself. By the time you arrive at the office, you will feel very drowsy.
You will be escorted by
our staff to a comfortable chair and a small electronic sensor will be placed
on your fingertip. This sensor allows us to monitor your vital signs during
the entire procedure. When you are snoozing comfortably, Dr. Dunn
will begin your dental care. When the Doctor is finished with your treatment,
your companion will drive you home. You probably will not even remember being
at our office.
Frequently
Asked Questions.
Will
I be unconscious?
No, you will be
very relaxed, but you will be able to respond. You will probably not,
however, remember any of your visit.
Will
I have an IV?
No tubes or needles
are necessary for the sedation. You just simply swallow a pill.
Does
my companion have to stay at the office?
Your companion must
drive you to our office for your appointment and return you home afterwards.
During the actual procedure, your companion is free to stay, or leave
and come back to pick you up at the end of the procedure.
Is
there an age limit?
Sedation Dentistry
is recommended for adults age 18 to 80, but a careful screening will
be performed, during the consultation phase, for any medical conditions
that may prevent you from being a candidate.
Will
I feel anything?
No, you will feel no
discomfort.
How
long will I be snoozing?
You will be sedated
for 2 to 8 hours, depending on your dental care needs.

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