There are many reasons people in New Hampshire avoid going to the dentist. Sometimes it is a dental phobia, a fear of going to the dentist. It could have been a traumatic experience when you were younger or just the sights and smells that put you over the edge. For others, it could be a disability such as autism or Down syndrome, a gag reflex, not able to sit for long periods of time, or a number of other reasons why you or a loved one have avoided the visit to the dentist.
Make 2018 the best year ever by taking care of all those missed dental appointments!
IV sedation is a safe and effective way for both adults and children to have a relaxing, anxious free dental experience.
The new modern dentistry is an easy, pain free way to achieve beautiful and healthy teeth and gums.
What is IV Sedation?
IV sedation involves a sedative to be administered through a vein. This allows the medication to work quickly. A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is able to adjust the level of sedation needed for the patient. Reducing the side effects and risks of complications. Though you will have little memory of the visit, you will be able to communicate with the dentist throughout the procedure. For the highest level of safety, a CRNA will monitor all your vital signs and breathing.
The Benefits of IV Sedation for Your Next Dental Visit
Works Quickly: Instead of waiting for your mouth to get numb or oral sedatives to kick in, IV sedation begins to work immediately.
Several Procedures in One Visit: You can easily catch up on years of missed dental appointments in just one visit!
Gag Reflex is Diminished: Those with a sensitive gag reflex know it is almost impossible to make it through a dental appointment. IV sedation suppresses that reflex.
Quicker Recovery Time: Typically, patients have an shorter and easier recovery time with IV sedation, compared to general anesthesia or oral sedation.
IV sedation has become a game changer for many children and adults who would have not received the dental care they needed.
Make 2018 the best ever by contacting CRNA Dwayne Thibeault. Partnering with dentist throughout New Hampshire for better oral health care.
As an active member of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA), the Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists (FANA), the New Hampshire Association of Nurse Anesthetists (NHANA), and 20 plus years of experience, Dwayne Thibeault is happy to answer any questions.