There are serious consequences when adults and children avoid the dentist. But dental fear and anxiety is real and often times too much to overcome. IV sedation allows a solution to the most restless patient.
IV sedation is a trusted and safe sedation that has helped many people in New Hampshire get the dental work they need.
Sometimes called conscious sedation or twilight sleep. IV sedation is a sedative drug that is intravenously administered. So it starts working almost immediately. All the anxiety and stress disappear. But you will remain conscious, able to answer any questions and breathe on your own, unlike general sedation.
To ensure safety and comfort, it is important to have a qualified Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) perform the sedation. This allows the dentist to perform the treatment, while the CRNA performs the sedation and monitors the patient’s vital signs and breathing. They are able to adjust the medication as needed.
What type of dental work can be done during sedation?
Sedation works for just about all types of dental work. For children who need extensive dental work or just not able to sit still in the chair. Extraction, implants, and dental emergencies. Even those with special needs or not able to handle the lights or sounds.
Who is dental desertion right for?
IV sedation is a growing trend because it enables the patient to have a relaxed and comfortable dental appointment. It’s especially beneficial for those who:
Feel fearful or anxious about going to the dentist
Plan to have several procedures
Need to have extensive treatments
Have teeth or gum sensitivity
Have a difficult time getting numb
Suffer from a gag reflex
Looking for Pain Free Dentistry
You are in great hands at Blue Sky Solutions, we bring hospital level sedation to your dental office. Contact Blue Sky Solutions Anesthesia Associates for more information. There is no need to change dentist, we are proud to partner with dentist throughout New Hampshire, including Salem, Bedford, Amherst, Barrington, Concord, Dover, Nashua, and Rochester.