Sedation Dentistry in Bangalore

At Anew An Advanced aesthetic Daycare, we offer unparalleled sedation dentistry techniques to help anxious patients feel relaxed and comfortable during their dental treatments.

A lot of people would rather endure the torment of a toothache than step foot in a dental clinic. For those who avoid dentists, sedation dentistry offers a painless dental treatment that can take most of their anxiety away.

Sedation treatments can be used for simple tooth cleaning down to the most invasive of dental procedures.

Sedation is ideal for patients whose behavioural problems make it impossible for the dentist to carry out procedures in treatment or surgeries.

Some medications may even put you into a deep sleep and not feel the pain. Although, most patients are usually awake during sedation, with the exception of those put under general anaesthesia.

It can also be used for children who cannot control their movements to make them relaxed during dental procedures.

Who can benefit from sedation dentistry

  • Those with moderate to high dental anxiety
  • Those with a low pain threshold
  • Those who can’t sit still in the dentist’s chair
  • Those who need more painful or complicated dental procedures
  • Those with a strong gag reflex
  • Those who need longer or multiple procedures

Types of Sedation

  1. Inhalation Sedation
    A conscious form of sedation that commonly known as “laughing gas” to help you relax. It is mild enough to keep a patient conscious and strong enough to suppress pain during treatments. This is the only form of sedation where you may be able to drive yourself home after your dental visit.
  2. Oral Sedation
    Delivered by mouth (pills) to calm and relax patients. Oral sedative medications are usually given the night before or half an hour before dental procedures depending on the severity of your anxiety. Depending on the dose, this can range from minimal (awake but relaxed) to moderate sedation (words are slurred, and some may not remember the entirety of the procedure.
  3. General Anaesthesia
    Allows dentists to work on unconscious patients for treatments that are particularly painful, difficult and lengthy. It is also ideal for patients whose behavioural problems make it impossible for the dentist to carry out procedures in treatments or surgeries.

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Authored By Dr. K Prem Anand - Facio Maxillary & Aesthetic Surgeon, Bangalore

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