Sedation
We understand that a child's comfort and peace of mind are essential during dental visits. That's why we offer a range of sedation options tailored to meet the unique needs of each child. Our goal is to provide a safe, stress-free experience, ensuring your little one receives the best care possible.
Nitrous Oxide
At our office, we use nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, to help children feel more comfortable during dental treatments. This mild sedative is ideal for kids who may feel mildly to moderately anxious or nervous. It helps them relax, making the experience more pleasant and stress-free.
Here's More Info...
One of the great things about nitrous oxide is that its effects wear off quickly once the mask is removed. After the treatment, we provide a few minutes of pure oxygen to help clear any remaining gas from your child's system. This ensures they feel normal and alert shortly after their appointment.
We're here to ensure your child has a positive dental experience, so feel free to ask us any questions or discuss any concerns you may have!
Here's More Info...
With oral sedation, your child may feel drowsy but will remain conscious and able to follow simple instructions. This type of sedation also has a temporary amnesic effect, so your child usually won’t remember much, if any, of the procedure. While some children may experience mild side effects like nausea or vomiting, these are generally rare. Before your child’s appointment, you’ll receive detailed instructions on how to prepare for the sedation.
​
Oral Sedation
For children who feel more anxious, oral sedation may be a helpful option. This type of sedation involves giving medicine by mouth, which helps children relax and stay calm during their dental visit. The dentist will consider several factors when choosing the right medication, including your child’s level of anxiety, ability to cooperate, and specific treatment needs.
General Anesthesia
In some cases, children may require general anesthesia to safely complete their dental treatment. General anesthesia involves putting your child into a deep sleep, ensuring they won't feel pain or move during the procedure. This is similar to the anesthesia used for surgeries like tonsil removal or ear tube placement.
Here's More Info
The procedure is performed in a specialized facility where a trained anesthesiologist administers the anesthesia, while our pediatric dentist focuses on the dental treatment. Your child will be closely monitored throughout and can go home the same day. We will provide you with detailed information and answer any questions if general anesthesia is recommended for your child's care.
​