Sedation Dentistry

BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT:

Pediatric dentists and their staffs have special training in using a variety of nonpharmacologic (no medication) approaches to help your child have a positive dental experience. For example, we will use positive reinforcement to help guide your child’s behavior with verbal praise and rewards for being a good helper. We also offer an ‘Open Bay’ of dental chairs, where your child may sit and watch other children cooperating for their cleanings, or see how their older siblings enjoy their visits. This will help them gain the confidence to be a great patient too!

NITROUS OXIDE (Laughing Gas)

Pediatric dentists know that all children are not all alike! Every service is tailored to your child as an individual. Sometimes, however, a child feels anxious during treatment. Your child may need more support than a gentle, caring manner to feel comfortable. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is a safe, effective technique to calm a child’s fear of the dental visit.

Nitrous oxide is very safe. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is perhaps the safest sedative in dentistry. It is non-addictive. It is mild, easily taken, and then quickly eliminated by the body. Your child remains fully conscious and keeps all natural reflexes when breathing nitrous oxide/oxygen. Our staff will give you any specific instructions concerning eating or any other specifics concerning the visit. Please inform our staff about any respiratory condition that makes breathing through the nose difficult for your child. It may limit the effectiveness of nitrous oxide/oxygen. Also inform us if your child is taking any medication on the day of the appointment.

Nitrous oxide/oxygen is not effective for some children, especially those who have severe anxiety; nasal congestion, extensive treatment needs, or discomfort wearing a nasal masks. Our doctors have comprehensive specialty training and can offer other sedation methods that may be right for your child.

SEDATION DENTISTRY:

Pediatric dentists recognize that there exists a patient population for whom routine dental care using nonpharmacologic behavior management techniques or nitrous oxide alone are inadequate due to their need for extensive treatment, acute situational anxiety, uncooperative age-appropriate behavior, immature cognitive functioning, disabilities or medical conditions. In these situations, our doctors and staff will discuss with you the option of sedation dentistry.

Oral conscious sedation:

Our doctors may recommend Oral Conscious Sedation. Often referred to as a “kiddie cocktail,” oral conscious sedation is a drink that your child will take in our office prior to their dental treatment. This technique is intended to induce a cooperative, yet conscious state in an otherwise uncooperative child. The medication regiment will be custom tailored to your child’s specific age, weight, and dental needs. The goals of a sedation are (1) provide the most comfortable, efficient, and high-quality service for the patient; (2) to control inappropriate behavior on the part of the patient that interferes with such provision of care; (3) to thus produce in the patient a positive psychological attitude toward future care; and (4) to promote patient welfare and safety. For many children, oral conscious sedation is a pleasant and positive experience. For a small percent of patients, oral conscious sedation may be ineffective due to their extensive dental needs and/or inadequate response to oral sedative medications. Under these circumstances, a deeper sedation such as IV Sedation or General Anesthesia may be recommended.

Intravenous (IV) Sedation

IV Sedation is not necessary for all patients; this service will be recommended in cases where oral sedation is not an option due to extreme apprehension, children in need of extensive restorative dental work/surgery, or special needs patients.

We have been successful in securing the services of a highly skilled and respected dental anesthesiologist, Dr. Todd Christensen, for our office. Our parents and patients that have been able to use this service have been extremely happy with the care, safety and convenience it offers.

We will advise you if we feel this service is an option for your child, and will guide you through the process. If you would like additional information, please ask to speak to our treatment coordinator or office manager.

General Anesthesia (GA)

For some patients with complex medical conditions, it may be necessary, based on the recommendation of your child’s physician, that their treatment would best be completed in a hospital setting under general anesthesia. In this case, the Doctors would refer you to the appropriate facility.