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Sedation Dentistry

Woman sleeping through her dental procedure.Sedation Dentistry lets us get more work done in an appointment, without discomfort for you. We can have all your dentistry, that you have been putting off, at Total Smile Care in fewer, relaxed visits. You can receive all of your treatments while sleeping.

Dental Sedation is the answer!


Dr. Palani's office specializes in Sedation Dentistry and Sleep Dentistry. We have several options for sedation dentistry. These can range from simple like, oral sedation, in pill or nitrous oxide (laughing gas), to more complex like intravenous sedation. These options depends on your needs. If you suffer from dental fear or phobia, sedation allows for both you as the patient, and the dentist to be comfortable while providing and receiving the best dental care possible.

The best part of Sedation Dentistry is complex dental treatments that can require several appointments can be done in as little as one! All while you sleep.


More information on Sedation



What Is Sedation Dentistry?


Sedation dentistry will help put you at ease, eliminating pain that associated with dental procedures. For More information on sedation dentistry, visit www.Sedation4Dentistry.com.

Benefits of Sedation:

•  Sedation is effective for anxiety.
•  Sedation is fast.
•  Sedation levels can be adjusted helping you remain comfortable.
•  In many cases, you can get ALL of your dental work done in one visit.

Deep Conscious Sedation


With intravenous sedation (IV sedation), Dr. Palani administers an anti-anxiety drug into the bloodstream giving you a state of "deep conscious sedation." You will not be asleep, but will enjoy a heightened state of relaxation - and probably won't remember much after wards. Your appointment will be a dream and hours in the chair will feel like minutes.

What Is Sedation Dentistry?


Sedation dentistry makes going to the dentist a dream…
Sedation dentistry can put you at ease and virtually eliminates the pain associated with dental procedures. Intravenous sedation is one of several options available to significantly reduce your fears and discomfort.

For More information on sedation dentistry, visit www.sedation4dentistry.com

Benefits of IV Sedation:

•  It's extremely effective for moderate to severe anxiety
•  It's quick-acting
•  The level of sedation can be adjusted during the procedure so that you remain comfortable at all times
•  In many cases, you can get ALL of your dental work done in one visit

Conscious Sedation

During intravenous sedation (IV sedation), an anti-anxiety drug is administered into the bloodstream to achieve a state of "deep conscious sedation." Although you will not actually be asleep, you will enjoy a heightened state of relaxation — and probably won't remember much about the procedure after wards. Your appointment will be a dream and hours in the chair will feel like minutes.

I.V. Sedation

How It Works

IV sedation will put you at ease so you experience little to no discomfort; however, your sedation dentist will also administer a local anesthetic to ensure that you don't experience any pain. At this point in you'll be so relaxed that you'll hardly even notice.

Throughout the procedure, your breathing, heart rate and blood pressure will be closely monitored. Patients generally recover quickly, although they may feel slightly groggy immediately afterwards. IV sedation is extremely safe when delivered by a specially trained dentist or anesthesiologist like those in the Dental Relaxation network.

How Much Time?

Two appointments are usually required. During your first visit, your dentist will describe the benefits and risks of IV sedation, patiently answer all of your questions and give you detailed instructions for the day of your procedure.

Before You Come

On the day of your procedure, you will need to have another adult with you to take you home. You should not perform strenuous activities, drive a motor vehicle or drink alcohol for the rest of the day. Do not take any medications prior to or following surgery unless your dentist has approved their safety.

For More information visit www.sedation4dentistry.com


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