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What Are The Benefits of Dental Sedation?

Sedation dentistry helps a lot of patients get access to even the most basic oral health services. If you need to go to the dentist in Baltimore, have a lengthy and complex procedure to look forward to, or cannot otherwise stay in the chair to get treated, sedation is a great way to overcome all these challenges and more.

But, we understand that you may have a lot of questions about sedation, and even feel a bit weary about it. To put your mind at ease, here are 5 amazing benefits of dental sedation:

1. Reducing Nerves and Anxiety

Fear of the dentist doesn’t always go away when you’re older. Whether it’s fear of pain, the tools the dentist uses, or something much deeper than that, sedation is often used to help people overcome their anxiety and remain perfectly relaxed while at the dentist.

2. Reducing Discomfort

If your dentist recommends a very complex and lengthy procedure, you likely will wonder if it’s going to hurt. The good news is that even if you don’t have dental anxiety, you can still receive sedation in order to remove any discomfort you may feel during the procedure.

Sedation will help you stay calm and relaxed. In many cases, the anticipation of the pain itself (whether the pain is present or not) is enough to make the entire experience a lot worse. When you remove that anticipation, you’ll see everything will run a lot smoother.

As for pain, don’t worry. The dentist will also numb the area to make sure you will not feel any physical discomfort while getting your oral health restored.

3. It’s Safe

Dental sedation is perfectly safe when administered by a trained professional in a controlled setting, which is exactly what a dentist’s office is.

You will remain under constant supervision while on the sedative.

4. There’s a Solution for Everyone

Dental sedation actually comes in different forms:

  • Laughing gas
  • Oral conscious sedation
  • IV sedation
  • General anesthesia

The sedation you will end up receiving will be carefully chosen by your dentist or surgeon after they assess your medical history, current health, as well as the dental procedures you’re about to receive.

5. Some Types of Sedation Leave Your System Quickly

The most common sedation used by dentists is laughing gas (nitrous oxide). It’s a mild sedative that you inhale right in the dentist’s chair, and by the time you’re ready to leave the office, the effects have fully worn off.

The dentist will give you all the information you need regarding the sedation that will be administered, so you can properly prepare.

Stop by Waterfront Dental Today

If you’re interested in sedation dentistry, Dr. Dawn Merguerian is here to help you remain calm and relaxed while restoring your oral health.

To get started, book an appointment at Waterfront Dental online, and stop by our practice for a consultation.

About The Author
Dr. Merguerian

Dr. Elina Merguerian discovered her passion for dentistry at an early age while working in her father’s dental practice. After earning her undergraduate degree in neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University, she completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry and went on to finish her residency at the Baltimore VA Medical Center in 2009. Since then, Dr. Merguerian has continued to expand her skills through advanced education, earning Fellowship status in both the Academy of General Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. She is dedicated to providing friendly, comfortable dentistry and helping patients feel genuinely cared for at every visit.