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Sedation dentistry

Sedation options for patients who feel anxious about dental care.

If dental anxiety has kept you from getting care, we can discuss comfort options and help you understand what level of support may be appropriate.

Service detail

Sedation begins with a conversation about comfort and safety.

Patients ask about sedation for many reasons: anxiety, longer visits, sensitive teeth, prior difficult experiences, or fear of dental treatment.

What to know

When sedation dentistry may be discussed

Sedation needs depend on your medical history, the procedure, anxiety level, and what options are appropriate for the practice setting.

Dental anxiety

If fear or anxiety has kept you from scheduling, we can talk through ways to make care feel more manageable.

  • Anxiety discussion
  • Clear expectations
  • Calm pacing
  • Supportive care

Longer appointments

Some longer or more involved visits may require additional comfort planning.

  • Treatment planning
  • Breaks when appropriate
  • Comfort measures
  • Visit timing

Sensitive or complex care

Patients with sensitive teeth, strong gag reflex, or prior difficult experiences may benefit from additional planning.

  • Sensitivity concerns
  • Gag reflex discussion
  • Medical history review
  • Procedure planning

Safety first

Sedation recommendations should be based on health history, medications, and procedure needs.

  • Medical review
  • Clear instructions
  • Appropriate options
  • Responsible planning

Planning your care

Comfort options should be realistic and clearly explained.

The goal is to help you receive needed dental care without surprise, pressure, or confusion about what to expect.

Common question

How we think about it

Is sedation available for every visit?

Not always. It depends on the treatment, medical history, and what is appropriate.

Should I ask before scheduling?

Yes. If anxiety is a concern, mention it when you call so the team can guide you.

Does sedation replace numbing?

No. Local anesthesia and sedation are different comfort tools.

What if I am embarrassed?

You do not need to be. Many patients feel anxious, and a good plan starts with an honest conversation.

Related care

See how this fits into the bigger picture.

Sedation questions are usually part of general treatment planning and patient comfort conversations.

Ready for guidance?

Schedule a visit with Palma Sola Smiles.

We’ll help you understand your options and choose a path that fits your health, comfort, timeline, and goals.

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