For patients with special needs or dental anxiety, Dr. Perry is one of few general dentists that can offer either intravenous sedation and oral sedation.
Sedation dentistry is not for everyone. In fact, many of our patients with some dental anxiety find they don't need sedation in our office. These patients often tell us that our caring, gentle approach provides them with a relaxing, pleasant experience even without sedation. The choice is really yours.
Intravenous (or IV) sedation is an excellent method of treatment for patients who have severe dental anxiety or extensive dental needs.
During IV sedation, the patient is administered medication intravenously. This combination of medications induces a drowsy and relaxed feeling, enabling the patient to remain completely calm and sedated throughout their treatment.
Throughout this process, the patient's vital signs are monitored. Although patients are not completely unconscious, many patients sleep through their dental appointment. Few patients have any memory of their treatment.
Patients who have IV sedation must have a friend or family member bring them to the dental office and return them home.
Like oral sedation, IV sedation is an excellent method of treatment for patients who have any of the following concerns:
IV sedation offers an advantage over oral sedation, however, as it allows Dr. Perry to specifically monitor and balance the amount of medication provided to the patient at any given moment.
Dr. Perry also provides oral sedation as an alternative for patients with dental anxiety and other needs. Please contact us to see if either type of sedation may be appropriate for you. We will gladly discuss your needs in an understanding way.
Patients who are apprehensive about receiving dental treatment often avoid going to the dentist. Ultimately, this avoidance can lead to advanced disease and the need for expensive treatments that could have been avoided.
Oral sedation provides a safe, effective way to alleviate dental anxiety and provide patients with the treatment they need.
Oral sedation makes use of a prescription medication that induces a drowsy, relaxed feeling. This is an oral medication and no intra-venous needles are used. Due to the relaxing effects of the medication, patients must have a friend or family member bring them to the dental office and return them home.
During oral sedation, the patient's vital signs are monitored. Although patients are not completely unconscious, many patients sleep through their dental appointment. Few patients have any memory of their treatment.
Oral sedation is an excellent method of treatment for patients who have any of the following concerns:
Dr. Perry also provides intravenous sedation as a slightly safer and more effective alternative. Please contact us to see if either type of sedation may be appropriate for you. We will gladly discuss your needs in an understanding way.
Christopher J. Perry, MS, DMD, FAGD · San Antonio Dentist
ph: 210 DrPerry (210 377-3779)
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