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Get Your Smile Back with Sedation Dentistry

You’re not alone. It’s estimated that up to 20% of the population has some level of dental anxiety or outright fear, resulting in millions of Americans avoiding the dentist every year. Neglected oral health can result in worsening problems, which creates a vicious cycle.

By visiting SedationCare.com, you’ve taken an important step toward fighting the fear and finding a solution. Whether you’ve put off routine care due to traumatic experiences in the dental chair as a child or adult, or you’re anxious about lengthy appointments, sedation dentistry can help you reclaim your smile and improve your overall health.

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Sedation for Kids & Teens

Dental visits can be stressful for both children and adults, which results in missed visits and even more cavities. Sedation can help set the groundwork for happy, healthy young smiles.

Sedation for Adults

According to the American Dental Association, the #1 reason people avoid the dentist is fear. Sedation changes the narrative of your dental experience with safe, expert care.

Sedation FAQs

What is sedation dentistry?
Sedation dentists provide an extra level of anesthetic to further relax a patient during treatment. The different types of sedation they may offer are nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral conscious (pills), and IV (intravenous). You remain awake but comfortably relaxed and often don’t remember the experience later.
Is sedation safe?
Yes! SedationCare dentists are specially trained and licensed to provide different levels of sedation. A thorough dental exam and medical history are taken to ensure the patient is a good candidate. Safety measures are in place, such as monitoring of vitals, releasing you to a companion, and follow-up. 
Why choose sedation?
Dental anxiety is a very common roadblock to receiving the regular oral healthcare everyone needs. The source of the fear may be a past negative experience, embarrassment, or an aversion to needles. Sedation is a tool that can help manage the anxiety and often allow more treatment to be accomplished in fewer visits.