The effects of dental sedation vary depending on the type used, but some forms may wear off within minutes while others can last several hours.
Sedation Dentistry
Feel more relaxed and comfortable during dental treatment with safe sedation options designed to reduce anxiety and improve your experience.
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Cost
Nitrous sedation starts at $40, while IV sedation costs vary from $0 to $125 per 15 minutes, depending on the procedure.
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Procedure Duration
The duration of sedation dentistry appointments varies depending on the procedure being completed and the type of sedation used.
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Comfort Measures
Sedation helps minimize or fully prevent pain and discomfort, allowing you to remain calm, comfortable, and relaxed.
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Sedation Dentistry in Syracuse & Roy, Utah
Sedation dentistry helps patients feel more comfortable during dental procedures by reducing anxiety, minimizing discomfort, and creating a more relaxing experience. Sedation can be especially beneficial for patients with dental fear, sensitive gag reflexes, difficulty sitting for long appointments, or more complex treatment needs.
We provide multiple sedation options, including nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation, depending on your procedure and comfort level. With advanced monitoring, experienced care, and personalized treatment planning, your safety and comfort remain our top priorities throughout your visit.
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Process
- Your consultation includes reviewing your medical history, anxiety level, and treatment needs.
- We discuss the best sedation option based on your procedure and comfort goals.
- Pre-appointment instructions are provided, including fasting or transportation requirements if necessary.
- Sedation is administered before treatment begins to help you relax comfortably.
- Your vital signs and comfort are carefully monitored throughout the procedure.
- Recovery instructions are reviewed before you leave the office.
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Next Steps
- Follow all recovery instructions provided after your procedure.
- Arrange for a responsible adult to drive you home after oral or IV sedation.
- Rest for the remainder of the day following moderate or deeper sedation.
- Avoid operating machinery or making important decisions until sedation fully wears off.
- Contact our office if you experience unusual symptoms or have post-treatment concerns.
FAQ
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How long does dental sedation last?
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When can I drive after being sedated?
You should not drive after oral or IV sedation and must arrange transportation home following your appointment.
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How safe is sedation dentistry?
Sedation dentistry is considered very safe when administered by trained professionals who carefully monitor your health and comfort throughout treatment.