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Just what is Conscious Sedation Dentistry?
Conscious sedation is relaxing a patient and making them more comfortable with the use of oral medications.
Who can benefit with Conscious Sedation?
Conscious Sedation dentistry is now being used to treat those patients who have a fear of the dental office and patients who have a very high gag reflex. Patients who choose to have very long appointments to have all their treatment completed in one visit may also benefit from sedation dentistry.
Will I feel any pain when I have my dental work done with Sedation Dentistry?
Most patients feel little or no discomfort. In fact, most patients cant remember what was done or how long it took!
Is Sedation Dentistry safe?
The patient is monitored through out the entire appointment with the use of a medical monitor and a trained staff member. Sedation dentistry is not for everyone and all concerns will be addressed prior to the appointment with Dr. Scott.
If you or someone you know could benefit through Conscious Sedation please call our office for more details!
Thank you so much for the terrific care! You are the best at your professions. Making me feel comfortable in an environment that Ive kept myself from for so long. Thank you so much! My mouth looks and feels great! Karen Chayot
Smiling and eating are such a pleasure now. It is hard to think of life in the slow lane again, which is where I was before implants. Once again, thank you. June Simpson
Wow! My teeth and gums look and feel great! I never thought I would ever be able to go to a dentist again because of the pain I used to experience. Karen Herritt
Obviously sedation dentistry is the way to go. Also, thank you for making me feel so comfortable in your office. Steph Kearney
I just wanted to take the time to let you know how very happy I am with all of you. It is so nice to come into a place of business and be treated with warmth and caring regardless of how you all might really feel at the moment. The effort you make to extend a warm welcome is truly appreciated. I have always hated going to the dentist, as I am very phobic. However, two weeks ago when I came in for a concern of mine, I actually fell asleep in the dental chair waiting! And, without the benefit of medication! For me that is really a big deal as I usually white knuckle it from the time I walk in until the time I walk out. That I fell asleep says a lot as to my trust factor with all of you and the comfort level I feel when I am in your office. Thank you! You are the best! If everyone were as kind and concerned as you, there would be no dental phobias. You truly deliver what you promise painless dentistry. Kudos to you all. Pat Gills
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