Many people feel anxious before and during dental procedures. It's okay to feel nervous or even fearful when anticipating an appointment. We understand that our patients aren't all the same, and we have great news: you have options! You can experience dental treatment in a comfortable, customized approach with several different methods of sedation. The most common forms of sedation used in dentistry are inhalation, oral, and intravenous sedation. While making dentistry much easier for you, it is important to understand that they are not pain-killers, and regular numbing medications still prove essential. But sedation will make every part of your treatment more enjoyable if you're anxious. Oral Sedation - Oral sedation is an excellent option for patients who suffer from dental anxiety. It is simply taken in pill or liquid form and ingested at a set time before treatment. The drug produces a calming effect to make the visit to our office a much less stressful experience. Oral sedation is simple, safe and has very few side effects. Concerns? Questions? We are happy to provide you with the options that may work best for you! We want you to feel safe and confident through every step of your dental care. Call our office today!
• Reduced Anxiety and Discomfort: Patients feel relaxed and often have little memory of the procedure, making their dental experience more pleasant. • Efficiency in Treatment: Allows for multiple or complex procedures to be performed in fewer visits, saving time and reducing stress for the patient. • Enhanced Patient Cooperation: Sedation helps patients remain still, aiding in the precision and speed of the treatment. • Safe and monitored sedation options: Administered by trained professionals like Olivia Stovall Wilson, DDS, sedation is safe and monitored throughout the procedure.
Yes, sedation dentistry is safe when performed by a trained and experienced dental professional. We carefully monitor you throughout the procedure to ensure your safety and comfort.
At Bluegrass Dentistry, we offer oral sedation, a pill that is prescribed before your appointment. The patient must have a driver to and from their appointment
Yes. You will be awake during the procedure but deeply sedated.
The medicine stays in your system for 24 hours. Most people go home and sleep for many hours after the procedure.
"I visited Bluegrass Dentistry for the first time this month and have never felt more like family. The southern hospitality and customer service was truly unmatched and I will be referring all of my friends and family to Dr. Wilson and her team!"