The team at Blue Sky Anesthesia Associates, focuses on the unique needs of each patient. We carefully listen to each patient to understand their needs and the best treatment option. This will have the best outcome, and give you the confidence to smile.
We understand that going to the dentist can produce fear and anxiety in many adults and children. Especially, if you have put off having dental work done or have a disability or severe gag reflex.
Anxiety and fear is the number one reason why so many people put off having important dental procedures done. That’s why we offer safe IV sedation to allow you to have this dental work done without feeling any pain, you won’t even remember much, if any, of the appointment.
We take the time to explain each step of the process, there won’t be any surprises and you will know what to expect.
You don’t have to continue to experience embarrassment or pain about your teeth. You deserve a beautiful smile and healthy gums and teeth
Our passion is to bring hospital level sedation to your dentist office, to ensure you are comfortable during your appointment
We provide IV sedation using an individually tailored combination of medications that are selected based on your individual needs. If you are anxious and unable to have the IV placed without some form of sedation, we may have you breath oxygen mixed with a relaxing gas called nitrous oxide.
During your procedure, we give you medication through the IV to help decrease pain, inflammation, and nausea for approximately four or more hours after you leave the office. Upon waking from your relaxed dream-like state, you will have no recollection of your dental procedure and minimal to no discomfort.
Our expectations are high and yours should be too when choosing to have sedation for your dental procedure. You deserve to have individual attention and an experienced nurse anesthesiologist providing your sedation whose only concern is monitoring you.
At Blue Sky Anesthesia Associates, we tailor your sedation plan to the individual’s needs because we believe managing your dental fear and anxiety is as important as the dental care you’re receiving.