How Can Sedation Dentistry Help You?
Anxiety
While you may be fine with going to the dentist for regular checkups, visiting an oral surgeon may be a new experience for you and produce feelings of anxiety. Sedation dentistry can help anxious patients experience less fear before and during surgery.
Strong Gag Reflex
Patients with a strong gag reflex can find oral surgery highly uncomfortable. Sedation dentistry may be suggested to help you relax during treatment and allow our doctors to work more efficiently without interruptions.
Difficulty Sitting Still
Patients with Parkinson's disease, severe arthritis, and other conditions that make sitting motionless for long periods difficult can get the dental care they need with the sedation methods offered at our Santa Fe office.
Does Sedation Dentistry Mean Laughing Gas?
Many general dentists offer sedation in the form of nitrous oxide, also called laughing gas, to ease dental anxiety during fillings and routine cleanings. Our Santa Fe, NM. practice offers stronger sedation methods to accompany your oral surgery. We understand that maxillofacial surgery, sinus lifts, implant placement, and other oral surgeries can be intimidating. The sedation methods we provide help you effectively leave your anxieties at the door and get the dental care you need.
The Benefits of Sedation Dentistry
Increased Relaxation
Both of our sedation options will help you enter a relaxed, tranquil state so you can remain calm and collected during your procedure.
Increased Comfort
Sedation will dull your senses so you experience less discomfort during your dental surgery.
Increased Efficiency
Because sedation makes you more comfortable and cooperative, our oral surgeons are often able to complete treatment in less time.
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Schedule a Consultation Today
If your dentist has recommended you see an oral surgeon for wisdom teeth removal, dental implant placement, or some other dental treatment, we invite you to contact The Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center of Santa Fe today. Our surgeons, Drs. Sean M. Healy and Diego Hurtado, have completed advanced training beyond basic dental school to specialize in oral surgery, and they incorporate dental sedation into most of our procedures.
Our dental office in Santa Fe, NM, serves patients from surrounding communities. Dentists refer patients to us from areas like Taos, Los Alamos, Española, and Las Vegas. To schedule a consultation, please fill out our online form or call
(505) 984-0694
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Dr Diego Hurtado and his office and staff are just wonderful. Dr Hurtado answered all my many questions respectfully and with much patience and kindness. He is a highly observant oral surgeon that goes the extra mile. I highly recommend him.
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View on GoogleWhat Does Sedation Dentistry Cost?
Cost varies from case to case based on the extent of the procedure and the sedative used. Patients can usually expect to pay $350 to $850. Dental insurance may or may not cover the added cost of sedation. We will help you work with your dentist and your insurance company to make treatment as affordable as possible.
Candidacy for Sedation Dentistry
Overall Health
Certain health issues such as COPD or depression can limit your candidacy for sedation dentistry.
Pregnancy
Pregnant women should generally avoid sedation dentistry.
Allergies
Make sure to thoroughly communicate all of your allergies during your consultation, as some medications or sedatives could trigger an allergic reaction.
Substance Abuse
Patients with a history of substance abuse should consider whether the effects of conscious sedation will have an impact on their recovery.
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You can rest easy thanks to sedation dentistry, the technology we use, and the knowledge that our trained team has your safety top of mind. Both of our surgeons are board certified, and as part of his training in oral surgery Dr. Healy completed a residency program in general anesthesiology. Our staff is also trained in advanced cardiovascular life support and CPR, to ensure all bases of safety are covered when under our care.
Find out how you can experience comfortable, stress-free dental care. Contact our Santa Fe office, serving patients of Taos, Los Alamos, and throughout New Mexico, for more information about sedation dentistry.
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"Thank you, Dr. Hurtado and staff!! I felt very safe and comfortable with you guys, and I highly recommend your office to anyone who needs extractions."
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Sedation Dentistry Methods
Oral Conscious Sedation
Oral sedation is more conservative, andcan be a good option if you are feeling very nervous about your procedure, if dentistry causes you anxiety, or if you are going to have a moderately complex surgery.
Dr. Healy will prescribe anti-anxiety medications, typically instructing you to take one dose at home and another dose when you come in for your treatment. Depending on the amount of sedative he prescribes, the medications may simply help you relax, or they could produce a twilight sleep. In this state of conscious sedation, you will technically be awake, and you can answer questions from our team. At the same time, however, you will not really be aware of what is going on. When the twilight sleep wears off, you will remember little or nothing about your dental surgery.
Whatever the size of your dose, it will take several hours for the effects of the sedative to wear off, so you should arrange a ride to and from your dental appointment.
IV Sedation
IV sedation is the deepest form of dental sedation that we offer. In fact, depending on the amount of sedative that you receive, the medications can put you to sleep completely. We will typically recommend IV sedation if you are preparing for a complex dental procedure, if dentists or dentistry cause you extreme anxiety, or if you suffer from a condition like arthritis or back pain. As with oral conscious sedation, you will need a trusted ride home after treatment.
IV sedation is very safe because Dr. Healy can monitor your heart rate and oxygen levels during your treatment. He can then adjust the level of medication throughout your surgery to ensure your complete comfort and safety. In fact, as part of his training as an oral surgeon, Dr. Healy completed a four-month residency in general anesthesia. Because he is certified in sedation dentistry, he also has advanced training in cardiac life support. Though complications from IV sedation are rare, Dr. Healy is ready to handle any emergency.
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