Sedation dentistry is a dental technique that uses medication to help patients relax during their dental treatment. Sedation dentistry is most commonly associated with the use of nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas. However, there are several types of sedation dentistry to choose from. To choose a sedation dentistry method, speak with our dentist about your specific situation and needs.
What is conscious sedation?
Conscious sedation is a general term that describes the use of medication to allow patients to relax during dental treatment safely. Unlike general anesthesia, which is administered through an IV, oral conscious sedation is taken by mouth in the form of a pill. Some examples are Xanax and Valium.
This type of sedation is great if you have had a traumatic dental experience in the past, suffer from dental anxiety, or are simply in need of extensive or complicated dental treatment like tooth replacement procedures. The medication we use is very safe but can impair your judgment or slow your reflexes, which is why it’s important to have someone drive you to and from the office.
Is sedation dentistry right for me?
If your dental phobia is keeping you from getting the dental care you need, sedation dentistry can help. You’ll be able to relax during your treatment and wake up feeling refreshed.
There are several types of sedation dentistry that your dentist can administer. Nitrous oxide is the most popular. It’s commonly referred to as laughing gas. It’s delivered through a mask that you wear over your face. The gas will help you relax, but you’ll still be conscious.
Oral conscious sedation is another form of sedation dentistry. It allows your dentist to sedate you using oral medications. However, you’ll be awake during the procedure but won’t feel any pain. Call us to learn more.
Does sedation dentistry cost more?
The cost of sedation dentistry varies depending on your insurance coverage. Most dental insurance plans cover sedation dentistry when it is deemed medically necessary. However, every insurance plan is different.
For some, sedation dentistry may actually be covered by their dental insurance plan for specific procedures. For example, patients who have a dental phobia may suffer from overwhelming anxiety when asked to sit in a dentist’s chair. This severe anxiety can lead to panic attacks, and sedation dentistry may be covered to treat these panic attacks. Ask our dentist’s office if you may be a candidate for sedation dentistry and if it is covered under your dental insurance plan.
To find out more about the dental services offered at Helix Dental, call (973)-377-8668 or schedule an online consultation. You can also visit us at 15 James Street, Florham Park, NJ, 07932.