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What Level of Sedation Does Your New Hampshire Dentist Provide?

If going to the dentist makes you anxious, join the club. Whether it’s the uncomfortable procedures, sound of the drill, or smells of the office, keeping you from the dentist, IV sedation can be the solution. Because sometimes it takes more than local anesthesia or nitrous (laughing gas). Blue Sky Solutions partners with dentist throughout [...]

2018-07-02T08:32:40-04:00July 2nd, 2018|

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist for Safe IV Dental Sedation

For millions of adults and children, dental anxiety is a serious issue. Whether it was from a traumatic appointment from years past, someone with special needs, not able to sit for long periods of times, or just don’t like going to the dentist, IV sedation may be the answer to good oral health. For millions [...]

2018-06-24T10:06:33-04:00June 24th, 2018|

CRNA for Hospital Level IV Sedation at Your Dentist’s Office

Choosing between going to the dentist and suffering in excruciating pain from a toothache can be a very difficult choice for many adults and children. IV sedation dentistry can help make that a lot easier and pain free! IV sedation dentistry helps many people  Those who needs in depth or multiple dental procedures Have a [...]

2018-06-17T14:01:59-04:00June 17th, 2018|

Is IV Sedation Right For Your Next Dental Procedure?

Is IV sedation for dental work right for you or your loved one? The thought of a dental procedure can make just about any cringe. Whether it is the pain, discomfort of sitting in the chair, the sound of the drill, or having someone’s hands in your mouth, sedation can help you feel more relaxed [...]

2018-06-09T14:44:26-04:00June 9th, 2018|

Is it Really Possible to Have Pain Free Dentistry?

Is pain free dentistry really possible? Fear and anxiety are two of the biggest factors stopping people from going to the dentist. I don’t know anyone who likes sitting in the dental chair, the sound of the drill, or those painful shots! Which is why so many of us only visit the dentist when a [...]

2018-06-01T08:18:11-04:00June 1st, 2018|

Dental Sedation in New Hampshire, Is Your Child Afraid of Their Next Appointment?

In today’s age, many parents are worried about sedating their child for a dental appointment. And rightly so, but the benefits of a relaxed and comfortable can lead to a lifetime of good oral health. For optimal safety, parents are asking their dentist’s for the services of a Registered Certified Nurse Anesthetist. This is an [...]

2018-05-25T10:00:17-04:00May 25th, 2018|

New Hampshire Dental Care Can Be Difficult, IV Sedation Can Help

Caring for someone with special needs isn’t always easy, good oral hygiene can be especially difficult. Whether your loved one is affected by Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome, Autism, Parkinson’s, Cerebral Palsy, or another type of special needs, receiving quality dental care can be tough. Brushing at least twice a day for two minutes and flossing daily [...]

2018-05-17T09:59:47-04:00May 17th, 2018|

IV Sedation vs Sleep Dentistry in New Hampshire

Often times, there are common misconceptions when it comes to sedation during dentistry procedures in New Hampshire. Sleep sedation and IV sedation may sound like similar, but they are quite different. By comparing different types of sedation and a few helpful tips, we hope it will clarify which is best for you or your loved [...]

2018-05-09T10:18:35-04:00May 9th, 2018|

Conscious Sedation Eases Dental Anxiety throughout New Hampshire

While there has been great strides made in the dental industry, especially for our young patients, many are still finding it difficult to receive the oral health care they need. Whether it is anxiety, disability, special needs such autism or downs syndrome, a severe gag reflex, trouble sitting still for a longer period of time, [...]

2018-05-02T10:08:04-04:00May 2nd, 2018|

IV Sedation for Dentistry in New Hampshire, What Should You Expect?

If you or a loved one has anxiety when it comes to go to the dentist, or maybe special needs such as autism or Down's syndrome, a gag reflex, not able to sit still for long periods of time, or a physical disability, it can make having any type of dental procedure traumatizing. IV Sedation [...]

2018-04-25T09:25:38-04:00April 25th, 2018|
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