Sleep dentistry is beneficial for individuals with dental anxiety, a strong gag reflex, difficulty sitting still, or those undergoing lengthy or invasive procedures. It ensures a comfortable and stress-free experience.
Yes, sleep dentistry is safe when administered by trained and qualified dental professionals. We carefully evaluate your health history and monitor you throughout the procedure to ensure your safety.
The duration of sedation varies depending on the type used. Nitrous oxide effects wear off quickly, while oral or IV sedation may last longer. You will be monitored until you are fully awake and alert.
No, it's not safe to drive immediately after sleep dentistry. You should arrange for someone to drive you home, and it's recommended to avoid any activities that require concentration for the rest of the day.
While sleep dentistry is generally safe, there are potential risks and side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, or temporary memory loss. Our dentists will discuss these with you before the procedure.
Sleep dentistry is suitable for most patients, but it's essential to discuss your medical history, allergies, and current medications with your dentist. Our sleep dentistry experts will determine if sedation is appropriate for your specific needs.
Our dentists will provide specific instructions for preparation, which may include fasting for a certain period before the procedure and arranging for transportation to and from the dental office.