Oral Sedation

Feel at Ease During Treatment with Oral Sedation

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Because Vaccaro Aesthetic and Family Dentistry recognize how difficult dental anxieties and fears can be, we offer oral sedation to help take away your worries. In order to help you feel calm and at ease during your visit, oral sedation entails taking a prescribed medicine prior to your appointment. Read on to learn more about oral sedation in Green Village, NJ.

A Gentle and Effective Option for Nervous Patients

Oral sedation is a mild to moderate form of dental sedation that involves taking a tablet an hour prior to a dental procedure. The medication relaxes you and makes you feel a little sleepy.

Depending on your dosage, the effects of oral sedation may not wear off for 2-8 hours. Generally speaking, you should give yourself extra time to fully recover from the effects of the oral sedative.

Who Can Benefit from Oral Sedation?

Patients who experience anxiety when they see the dentist may benefit from oral sedation. Additionally, it will make you feel more comfortable and relaxed throughout your consultation, which is beneficial if you are afraid of needles or dental treatments.

Additionally, if you have any of the following conditions, you might require oral sedation:

  • Your threshold for pain is low.
  • The local anesthetic does not work on your sensitive teeth.
  • You have trouble staying still in a dentist’s chair.
  • You need substantial dental work done.

How Oral Sedation Works

The way oral sedatives like Xanax, Valium, and Halcion operate is by reducing the activity in the areas of your brain that control the emotions of fear and anxiety. You will feel peaceful and comfortable after the sedative takes action, eliminating your dread and worry.

Oral sedation isn’t suitable for every patient, though. As usual, in order to provide you with a safe and efficient sedation solution, Dr. Vaccaro will carefully review your medical history and go over your alternatives with you. If you have the following conditions, you might need to think about alternative sedative options:

  • Liver and kidney disorders
  • Conditions of the respiratory system
  • Thyroid and adrenal issues
  • Any stage of pregnancy
  • Using drugs or having a history of doing so
  • Presently using drugs

Oral Sedation for Stress-Free Dental Appointments

An oral sedative might be the answer you’ve been seeking if you become anxious before dental operations.

If you have questions about periodontal care or dental treatments available at our practice, or if you would like to schedule an appointment, please contact Vaccaro Aesthetic & Family Dentistry today.