Sedation Dentistry

Sedation Dentistry

Relieve Dental Anxiety

At Dental Wellness Team in Coral Springs, we are committed to making sure our patients are comfortable during our procedures by offering a variety of sedation dentistry options. Our priority is to provide the best dental care in a comfortable environment using the latest dental techniques and technologies for your peace of mind.
Sedation Dentistry

Laughing Gas

Many patients avoid visiting the dentist for exams, cleanings, and other dental work because of dental anxiety. If dental appointments make you nervous, ask about the possibility of using laughing gas to help you feel relaxed during your procedure.

At Dental Wellness Team, laughing gas is administered using a mask that fits onto the nose, allowing you to feel more at ease almost immediately. Most patients are candidates for this form of sedation, only for adults over 18 years old.

Don’t let dental anxiety keep you from receiving the dental care you and your family need. Call Dental Wellness Team to schedule your sedation dentistry appointment today!

Conscious Oral Sedation

Conscious Oral Sedation

Dr. Pinero may recommend conscious oral sedation if you suffer from dental phobia or anxiety. This involves taking anti-anxiety medication prior to your procedure to help you feel calm and relaxed. With oral sedation, you will not be able to drive before or after your appointment, so you will need to arrange for someone to drive you to and from our office.

FAQ About Sedation Dentistry

Dental sedation wears off quickly compared to general anesthesia. The effects of laughing gas subside within minutes of removing the mask. Conscious oral sedation lasts longer, depending on the medication being used, but the effects rarely last more than a few hours.
The types of dental sedation we’ve chosen to offer at Dental Wellness Team are extremely safe, with no serious risks involved. Other forms of sedation, like intravenous or “twilight” sedation, present more of a risk because patients may lose consciousness and have trouble breathing properly. You’ll be fully conscious with oral sedation or nitrous oxide.
Dental sedation helps you feel calm and relaxed during your dental procedure, but it doesn’t prevent you from feeling pain. For this reason, we pair dental sedation with topical or injected anesthetic to numb the area where we’re working.
Side effects of nitrous oxide are mild and temporary. You may feel dizzy, lightheaded, and experience a heavy sensation in your arms and legs. Some patients sweat, shiver, or feel nauseated, but this is rare.
You will feel calm and relaxed, but you will still be conscious and aware of your surroundings. Some patients also experience some sleepiness or even doze off, but you’ll never drift into a deep sleep as you might with other forms of sedation, which is what makes oral sedation a safe option.
About Sedation Dentistry