If you are a nervous patient who simply cannot tolerate the idea of going to the dentist, then sedation may be the solution for you. We offer very high end sedation in collaboration with a specialist anaesthetist. Our equipment includes state of the art monitoring systems that make sedation a low risk procedure and our specialist anaesthetist administers several sedative types that anaesthetists are able to employ.
We use three different types of sedation:
Inhalation Sedation (more aptly called Relative Analgesia) • Involves breathing in Nitrous Oxide Gas • Decreases pain sensitivity and gives the patient a pleasant feeling • Patients remain conscious and able to co-operate • The effects wear off very quickly after treatment • There are no after effects
Oral Sedation • Sedative that is administered in tablet form • Lasts between two and six hours. • Patients usually have little memory of the treatment once completed. • For safety reasons, patients must have someone to collect them and take them home after their appointment.
Intravenous (I.V.) Sedation • Involves a small injection of sedative in the patient’s arm. • Soon after the injection the patient feels drowsy and relaxed, but will remain conscious throughout the treatment. • The level of sedation is much easier to control than with the above two methods of sedation. • Patients usually have little memory of the treatment once completed • Suitable for the majority of patients, however some medical conditions may eliminate this as an option • For safety reasons, patients must have someone drive them to and from their appointment