Friday, March 4, 2016

Tips for Undergoing Sedation Dentistry

For many patients, upcoming dental visits may not always be met with enthusiasm. Whether it has been a while since your last dental visit, you are preparing to undergo extensive dental treatments during one visit, or you suffer from dental phobia, sedation dentistry offers a safe and effective solution to improving your upcoming dental experience.

Available in several different forms, sedation can help transform nerve-wracking appointments into comfortable experiences that go by quickly. However, properly preparing for visits enhanced with dental sedation is an important part of ensuring patient safety and optimal results. Consider the following tips when preparing for dental sedation:

No Food or Drink after Midnight
For individuals undergoing sedation, it is important that these patients fast prior to their procedure to prevent any adverse reactions during the procedure. At the Center for Family & Implant Dentistry, we recommend that patients do not eat or drink after midnight to ensure your safety. During your sedation evaluation, our Bluff City dentist will evaluate your medical history to ensure any daily medications will not impact the effectiveness or safety of the sedation medication.

Follow Your Treatment Plan
Often, patients undergoing more extensive treatments such as implant placement will be prescribed pain medication and antibiotics to be taken prior to the procedure. To ensure effective treatment and successful post-procedure recovery, follow your specific pain management plan as described by our dental team.

Dress Comfortably
Higher dosages of dental sedation often induce feelings of sleep or unconsciousness. As a result, we recommend that patients dress in comfortable, properly fitting clothing and wear closed toe shoes. Additionally, women should arrive makeup free and men should be cleanly shaven unless they have a full beard.

Find a Driver
Depending on the strength of your sedation, you will most likely need to enlist the help of a friend or family member to drive you to your appointment and back home.  In cases where stronger doses of sedation have been administered, we recommend having a friend stay with you until the effects of the medication have subsided and to help you follow your post-procedure pain management plan.

Sedation Dentistry in the Tri-City Area

At the Center for Family & Implant Dentistry, our team is committed to helping all patients enjoy their dental experience. By offering dental sedation options, our Bluff City dentist is able to improve your visit as well as your oral health. For more information about adding dental sedation to your next visit, contact Dr. MacConnell today

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