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For apprehensive patients and anyone else who feels uneasy about undergoing treatment, sedation is a fantastic choice. We'll provide you alternatives for slipping into a comfortable, dreamlike state that makes it seem like your visit goes by quickly.
The skilled staff at Smile Hub Dental Clinic has used sedation to assist thousands of patients in overcoming persistent anxieties and dental phobias in order to receive the care they require.
We will make arrangements for one of our skilled visiting anaesthetists or seditionists to attend your appointment if you are interested in IV sedation for your dental treatment.
Sedation
We offer our sedation services to make sure you are as relaxed as possible while receiving treatment from us. Although you will be unconscious while being medicated, you will still be conscious. There are three different varieties of sedation:
Which sedation method is best for you can be determined with the assistance of your dentist. IV sedation may be recommended for procedures that take longer or are more difficult. As an anaesthetist or seditionist’s talents and services are necessary in this case, there will be a fee.
Our IV sedation at Smile Hub Dental Clinic is given by a certified anaesthetist or seditionist. Our visiting clinicians have a wealth of anaesthesia and sedation experience.
Our dentists and staff of nurses offer sedation on site. These sedation techniques are the most widely utilised ones. Sedation can be a great aid if you experience anxiety or nervousness when visiting the dentist because it can help you remain calm and comfortable throughout your consultation.
You will be properly informed of any potential side effects before undergoing sedation and offered tips to hasten your recovery. If you choose oral sedation, you must bring a responsible adult with you to the appointment who can drive you home afterward. It is also advised that you take the rest of the day off from work or other activities.
The benefits of inhalation sedation, sometimes known as "Happy Air," include a speedier recovery period and the ability to treat a larger spectrum of patients, including children. A combination of oxygen and nitrous oxide is used in inhalation sedation to create a state of relaxation that many people compare to being in a warm, comfortable bed. It also prevents discomfort.