Sedation used in dentistry ranges from very light relaxation to methods designed for longer or more involved procedures. Nitrous oxide is the familiar option many people have experienced at some point, a gentle lift that helps take the edge off during treatment. When oral sedation is planned, the medication is taken before the visit so the patient arrives in a calmer state.
Some procedures call for IV sedation, handled by a provider who stays with the patient throughout. General anesthesia is used only when someone needs to be fully asleep, and that approach is handled in a hospital or surgical setting.
Sedation Options We Offer
Have you had some traumatic dental experiences in the past that cause you dental anxiety? At Baldwin Distinctive Dentistry, we offer sedation options designed for real-life patients and real-life concerns. Conscious oral sedation is the option where Dr. Baldwin prescribes a medication you take before the visit to help settle your nervous system and puts you in a much calmer headspace by the time you arrive. Nitrous oxide is the lighter choice that you breathe in during the appointment. This type of sedation creates a gentle sense of ease that fades right after the mask comes off. We want you to feel comfortable.