Dental sedation is different than general anesthesia, which renders the child unconscious. The purpose of IV sedation is to reduce the child’s discomfort and anxiety during the dental procedure. The child will be very relaxed, even drowsy, but they will be able to answer and question and react to requests.
When is IV sedation used?
There are many opportunities when IV sedation will benefit a child.
First, sedation reduces anxiety for both the child and parent. Going to the dentist can be pretty scary, for both the young and old.
Second, It can be difficult for a young child to sit still for a long period of time. IV sedation allows for multiple procedure to be done in one appointment, while the child is calm and relaxed.
Third, Due to the anxiety, many children struggle during the appointment. Who can blame them, the instruments, sounds, and lights are enough to make anyone uncomfortable. Sedation reduces the risk of any injuries.
Fourth, sedation allows children to relax and have a happier outlook about the dentist. Which will encourage them to have a lifetime of good oral health.
Fifth, those with special needs or medical issues are particularly vulnerable to anxiety. Sedation helps guide cooperative behavior and reduces spontaneous movement.
Is everyone a good candidate for IV sedation?
Not everyone dental patient is a good candidate for IV sedation. There are a few factors to take into consideration. Prior to your appointment, the nurse Anesthetist will work closely with you to determine the best course of treatment.
How safe is IV sedation for my child?
Certainly, you want to do everything in your power to ensure your safety, or the safety of your loved one. Many parents don’t realize or are unaware of the risks involved in when a ‘single model sedation, such as, when a pediatric dentist, administers IV sedation while also performing the dental procedure.
Check back with us next week as we discuss the safety of IV sedation for children. Until, then contact Blue Sky Solutions Anesthesia Associates with any questions.