At Landmark Dental, our mission is to help fearful patients receive
the care they both need and want by first treating their anxiety and
then their teeth. That’s we offer sedation dentistry to help you
feel relaxed so we can work.
Before you visit, you may have a variety of questions about sedation.
You can read some of our most commonly asked ones below. If you have
further questions, we are more than happy to answer them when you call
our office at 781-688-0248.
What is sedation and what kinds do you offer?
Sedation dentistry is also called sleep dentistry.
You won’t actually
be asleep, but when we provide you with sedation, you will feel very
sleepy, comfortable, and pain-free while we provide you with the treatment
you need. Sedation is effective and extremely safe. Our team has specially
trained to offer you sedation and closely monitors your progress during
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At Landmark Dental, we can provide you with the
following types of sedation:
- Local Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is one of the most frequently
used. Used to numb the area being worked on, Dr. Livshin can give it
to you by injection or swabbing a topical anesthetic gel on the injection
site. Depending on the type and amount, you may feel numb for as little
as five minutes up to three hours after your treatment.
- Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
With nitrous oxide, we place a
small inhaler over your nose. At first, this provides pure oxygen for
you to breath. After a few minutes, we’ll
introduce nitrous oxide into the oxygen flow. Most patients say that
nitrous makes them feel light-headed and comfortably warm throughout
the appointment.
While we treat you, you’ll be completely conscious. Dr. Livshin
or our team will ask you questions about how you feel, so we can adjust
the flow of nitrous. At the end of our treatment, we’ll give you
oxygen again and after we’re done, you can leave Landmark Dental
feeling clear-headed.
- Oral Sedation
If you don’t want to remember your visit
or if we need to perform complex treatments, we may provide oral sedation.
Before your dental appointment, we prescribe a sedative. You should take
this an hour before your visit. Someone will need to accompany you to
our office, as you will be very drowsy when you arrive. From there, we
will escort you to our operatory and place you on a monitor to watch
your vital signs. While you won’t be completely unconscious, you
probably won’t realize
when the appointment has started. Once complete, your companion can escort
you home to relax.
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Is sedation safe?
Yes, sedation is safe and works well. Before we can
give you any sedation, however, we need to discuss your medical history
with you. We will ask whether you or anyone in your family has had difficulty
with sedation or anesthetics. We also want to know if you are pregnant,
taking steroids, or on any medication.
Who is a good candidate for sedation?
If you have had a past traumatic
dental experience, difficulty becoming numb, a bad gag reflex, very sensitive
teeth, or complex dental problems, sedation might be right for you. Sedation
eliminates anxiety by helping patients stay calm and relaxed. Most patients
have little to no memory of the dental procedure. If you need extensive
or complex dental treatments, sedation may reduce the number of appointments
necessary to accomplish your treatment plan. Finally, by helping patients
decrease their overall anxiety, many patients don’t need sedation
during their next visit.
If I need treatment and want sedation, what happens
during the initial visit?
When you schedule a visit with Dr. Livshin,
we will first have you come to our practice for a consultation appointment.
During this visit, Dr. Livshin will review your medical history, measure
your vital signs, evaluate if you are a good candidate for sedation,
and discuss the options you have to achieve the level of relaxation that
will make your experience in the dental office very pleasant.
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