Cochran Dental Care
7283 Carnelian St.
Alta Loma, CA 91701
909.987.6268
Types of sedation dentistry
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Sedation dentistry is a way to take the pain and anxiety out of receiving dental work. It is different than sleep dentistry, where you are totally unconscious during the dental procedure. Rather, sedation dentistry involves the administration of a sedative. During the procedure, you'll be in a deeply relaxed state, although you'll be able to respond. After the procedure, you'll wake feeling refreshed, with very little memory of what was done.
There are three main types of sedation dentistry:
Oral conscious sedation
For this type of sedation, you'll be given a pill to take about an hour before your procedure. Someone will need to drive you to and from the dentist's office, since you'll become very drowsy during that hour. You won't be unconscious -- you'll still be able to respond -- but you'll feel very relaxed. After the treatment is over you'll probably fall asleep for a few hours. When you wake up, you'll feel refreshed, and have little or no memory of what was done.
Using oral sedation dentistry, dental treatments which typically require numerous appointments can sometimes be completed in just one visit.
I.V. conscious sedation
This type of sedation is when a sedative is administered directly into your bloodstream via an I.V. A specially trained dentist is required to administer this sedative. The advantage of I.V. conscious sedation is that the amount of sedative can be regulated for your individual needs, and the effects are instantaneous.
General anesthesia
This is actually a type of sleep dentistry. An anesthesiologist is required to administer anesthesia. During the procedure you will be unconscious, asleep and unable to respond. This type of sedation is for those who have really high levels of anxiety during their dental visit.
Learn more about Sedation Dentistry
Learn the difference between Sedation Dentistry and Sleep Dentistry
Dr. Todd Cochran has trained at the Las Vegas Institute (LVI), the premier school for post-graduate dental study. He is qualified in the practice of sedation dentistry, and can explain to you why and how it is completely safe. If you live in the Alta Loma, CA area, and are interested in sedation dentistry, please call or email us today to learn how you can improve your dental health in a worry-free fashion.
Cochran Dental Care
7283 Carnelian St.
Alta Loma, CA 91701

