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Questions to Ask Your Sedation Dentist

Sciota, Pennsylvania

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You may skip dental appointments because of fear or anxiety. If this sounds familiar, oral sedation dentistry may be the right choice for you. However, you may have questions about oral sedation for dentistry. In some cases, patients avoid going to the dentist entirely because they are anxious and don’t know what to expect. At Chestnuthill Dental, we encourage our patients to take an active role in their dental care, but you may not know the best questions to ask before treatment. Below, we answered some of the most common questions that patients should ask their sedation dentists to see if oral sedation is right for them.

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Oral sedation dentistry involves taking a mild sedative that the dentist prescribes before your appointment. You will be instructed to take the pill about 20-30 minutes before arriving at your appointment. You will remain aware of your surroundings and be able to communicate with your dental care team. However, prepare to have someone drive you to and from your appointment since you will not be able to drive for 24 hours.

Nope! You will be able to breathe on your own since you will not be asleep. This is one of the biggest benefits of oral sedation dentistry in Sciota.

How should I prepare for my oral sedation appointment?

Remember, you will be awake, although in a very relaxed state. The effects of oral sedation may last for several hours or longer. Prepare for your appointment by having a trusted individual bring you to our office and take you home afterward. Be sure that they can sit with you for the remainder of the day. Also, we recommend wearing comfortable clothing since you will be sitting and resting for the rest of the day.

Remember, you will be awake, although in a very relaxed state. The effects of oral sedation may last for several hours or longer. Prepare for your appointment by having a trusted individual bring you to our office and take you home afterward. Be sure that they can sit with you for the remainder of the day. Also, we recommend wearing comfortable clothing since you will be sitting and resting for the rest of the day.

Immediately following your procedure, you will be released to go home. Your recovery will vary, depending on the type of procedure you had. However, as far as the oral sedation, we will release you to your drive to return home. Our dental care team will provide you with post-op instructions to help you through your recovery. You should plan on taking the rest of the day off of work.

For the first 24 hours, please avoid:

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  • Heavy lifting
  • Driving
  • Operating machinery
  • Taking unapproved medications
  • Alcohol
  • Strenuous activity
  • Making major life decisions or signing important paperwork

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If you are a healthy individual that deals with dental anxiety or you avoid going to the dentist because of your fears, then you may be a candidate for oral sedation. However, be sure to discuss your complete health history with the dentist so that we can ensure that oral sedation is right for you.

Your need for oral sedation depends on how anxious you feel about your impending procedure and how long the procedure lasts. The dentist will also take your current health status into account when deciding if you are a candidate for sedation dentistry.

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Sedation dentistry is often paired with lengthier procedures like dental implants or the All on 4 implants. Since implant placement is considered oral surgery, it’s best to be put to sleep for it, especially if you’re anxious or nervous about the process. Your mouth will be numb during the surgery, although sedation ensures you will not feel any discomfort or pain and helps you sit still so that the dentist can precisely place the implant post.

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Thanks to oral sedation in Sciota at Chestnuthill Dentistry, you no longer have to feel anxious about dental treatments. To learn more about oral sedation or see if it is right for you, contact Chestnuthill Dental by calling (570) 865-7929 to schedule a consultation.

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