Richard G. Jacques, D.D.S.
M. Lauren Jacques, D.M.D.

16 Mills Ave Suite 1
Mills Professional Center
Greenville, SC 29605
(864) 242-4848

 

Sedation Dentistry

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We understand that going to the dentist may be stressful for some of our patients. If you’re nervous about your dental visit, let us know! We want you to be as comfortable as possible during your dental treatment and are pleased to offer our patients the option of comfortable, safe, and effective sedation dentistry. Patients who benefit from sedation dentistry have:

  • Fear or anxiety of visiting the dentist
  • Difficulty sitting still for long periods of time
  • Apprehension about certain dental procedures

What is sedation dentistry?

Sedation dentistry allows your doctor to provide a variety of dental treatments safely and comfortably for patients who experience anxiety when they see the dentist. There are several benefits of sedation dentistry, including:

  • Less fear or anxiety during treatment
  • More comfort during dental procedures
  • A more relaxing dental experience

Patients who have undergone a procedure using sedation dentistry will tell you it’s a simple, relaxing way to experience dentistry.

Oral sedation

Anxiolysis is a light form of sedation dentistry often used for patients with mild anxiety or facing longer procedures and more complex situations. Usually administered orally, with mild sedation, it enables you to remain awake or very sleepy throughout the entire procedure. You are able to breathe on your own, but you will feel a great sense of relaxation. Patients typically recover from anxiolysis sedation within a few hours after the procedure is completed.

Inhaled sedation

Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is the most frequently used method for easing mild to moderate anxiety. Administered through a small mask that fits over your nose, it is an effective way to calm anxiety, raises your pain threshold, and may even make time seem like it’s passing quicker than usual. At the end of your appointment, you’ll resume breathing regular oxygen, and all the effects of nitrous oxide will disappear, so you can resume your normal activities immediately.

Understanding the range of choices that are available to relieve anxiety and discomfort can be very useful. Please contact our practice to schedule a consultation, learn more about sedation dentistry, and find out which sedation dentistry method is right for you.

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