Sedation Dentistry in San Jose, CA

Do you experience fear or anxiety thinking about dental treatment? If so, you are not alone. Many people experience some degree of anxiety or fear about visiting the dentist, and for some, these feelings can be debilitating. But putting off dental care because of phobias or anxiety jeopardizes your oral health. It can cause small problems to progress into bigger problems that cause pain and require more extensive, involved treatment.

Luckily, gentle, compassionate dentists like Dr. Ahmed Manassra want to help you get the care you need in a relaxed and supportive environment. Solutions like sedation dentistry can put you into a very calm, pain-free state during treatment, allowing Dr. Ahmed Manassra and our team to attend to your oral health needs.

Sedation dentistry techniques can be used for nearly every type of treatment, from a routine oral exam and cleaning to more involved treatments like full mouth reconstruction.

What Is Sedation Dentistry?

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Sedation Dentistry FAQs

The most significant advantage of sedation dentistry is alleviating fear, anxiety, and pain that often causes people to avoid the dentist. Avoiding necessary dental work or regular dental exams and teeth cleanings can lead to worsening oral and overall health and more costly procedures. Sedation dentistry calms the nerves of anxious patients, allowing for a relaxing dental appointment or procedure.

Some sedation methods, such as IV sedation and conscious sedation, have amnesic effects. Patients who choose sedation with oral or IV medication may not remember anything about their appointment or treatment. Sedation dentistry allows Dr. Ahmed Manassra to work faster and more efficiently without taking breaks to manage anxiety or pain. You can enjoy a healthier mouth with little to no memory of the quick procedure.

People who need extensive dental work or have a low pain threshold can benefit from sedation dentistry. Sedatives are also effective for those with a strong gag reflex, highly sensitive teeth, fear of the dentist (odontophobia), or difficulty sitting still. If going to the dentist makes you anxious or dental work is painful, discuss your sedation options with Dr. Ahmed Manassra.

Sedation dentistry may not be a good fit for people with a high BMI or high blood pressure, pregnant or nursing women, and those with allergies to certain medications. Obstructive sleep apnea patients should talk with their family doctor and dentist before pursuing sedation dentistry.

How you feel after your dental work with sedation depends on the type of sedative. Dr. Ahmed Manassra will discuss what to expect during and after sedation and will be sure to answer questions so you’re prepared for the experience. Patients who choose nitrous oxide can safely drive home and will stop feeling the effects shortly after the breathing apparatus is removed. Conscious sedation and IV sedation take longer to wear off, and patients should have someone drive them home and stay with them until the effects have worn off completely (up to eight hours).

Our dentist recommends that patients who have IV or conscious sedation avoid driving, cooking, or working until the sedative effects are gone. Some patients may feel tired and nap, while others are alert after sedation with medication. A headache or nausea may happen after sedation for some patients.

The length of sedation also depends on the type of sedative. Nitrous oxide leaves your system quickly, wearing off within a few minutes, and IV and conscious sedation take longer to fade away. Dr. Ahmed Manassra will adjust the sedative dose to ensure it wears off when the treatment is over, but patients will need to avoid driving and strenuous activities until the effects are gone.

One of the benefits of sedation dentistry is pain relief. Patients feel little to no pain during their dental procedure when using nitrous oxide, conscious sedation, or IV sedation. You can expect to feel comfortable and relaxed throughout the appointment whether or not you are awake.

Dental anxiety often stems from a negative dental experience as a child. The dentist’s office comes with various sounds and sights that may scare small children, and the poking and prodding involved in dental exams can be uncomfortable, especially if the dentist is not gentle or welcoming. Dental anxiety could be a secondary issue due to a fear of needles, as dental tools and procedures can provoke similar concerns. Dr. Ahmed Manassra works to provide a calm, welcoming environment for patients to help them feel comfortable during dental appointments with or without sedation.

Overcome Your Dental Phobia & Get Sedation Dentistry

The key to managing dental phobia or dental anxiety is to be open and honest with Dr. Ahmed Manassra. Once he understands your feelings, he can work with you to find the best sedation method to make you more comfortable and relaxed during treatment. Dr. Ahmed Manassra can also suggest other strategies to help you cope with your feelings of anxiety — such as establishing a signal to let her know if you want him to stop treatment, or having a thorough discussion of what happens at every step of treatment.

To learn more about how sedation dentistry can help you overcome dental phobia or anxiety and get the care you need, please contact our practice today.

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