Sedation Dentistry
Lose your fear of treatment with “Sleep Dentistry”
If the thought of dental treatment fills you with dread, then consider sedation dentistry. Sedation dentistry enables patients who have a low pain threshold, very sensitive teeth, a gag reflex, or moderate-to-severe anxiety the ability to undergo dental treatment. Talk with Dr. Wehle who can review your options from simple sedation treatments to more complex techniques, such as IV sedation. She'll make your dentistry anxiety-free.
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Fear of visiting the dentist? Lose your fear of treatment with Sedation Dentistry.
Dr. Wehle is well-known throughout the Bay Area for her expertise in a wide range of dental treatments, including dental implants, sedation dentistry, and cosmetic dentistry.
With such comprehensive dental knowledge, Dr. Wehle is prepared to solve the most complex dental problems all under one roof. We save you time and money by delivering all of your care in one convenient location, without referring you out all over town.
For patients who have dental fear or anxiety, we offer multiple sedation options. For everything from a hygiene visit all the way to full arch treatment; we can make every patient comfortable.
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What is Sedation Dentistry or “Sleep Dentistry”?
Sedation dentistry, sometimes called “Sleep Dentistry,” is a safe, gentle option used to help patients relax while they are having dental treatment. Medication will be used but you usually remain awake, unless you opt for a general anesthetic which will make you sleep.
Your doctor will discuss the sedation options with you so that you can choose the one you prefer and which the doctor feels is best suited to your circumstances:
Local Anesthesia – an anesthetic applied directly to the area of removal
Nitrous Oxide – also known as laughing gas, an anesthetic option used in congruence with other anesthetic options to calm anxiety during the procedure
Sedation Anesthesia – administered through an intravenous (IV) line that allows you to sleep during the procedure
General Anesthesia – an anesthetic delivered to allow a deep sleep during the procedure
What are the benefits of Sedation Dentistry?
Being sedated while you have dental work completed brings with it many benefits. Your anxiety will be relieved, you will be less aware or totally unaware of the procedure being carried out and your fear will be a thing of the past.
Who should consider Sedation Dentistry?
If the thought of dental treatment fills you with dread, then sedation dentistry is well worth considering. Whether you have a phobia or something less, by allowing your dentist to sedate you, dental treatment can be carried out quickly and efficiently. Talk to your dentist about sedation dentistry if you have problems with any of the following:
✓ A fear of dentists
✓ Low pain threshold
✓ Very sensitive teeth
✓ A gag reflex that causes problems during treatment
✓ Need to have a vast amount of work carried out
How do I get started?
Call a treatment coordinator at Advanced Dental Care of Silicon Valley to discuss your sedation options with Dr. Wehle.