If you experience anxiety when visiting the dentist, or if your case is more complex, Dr. Duane Marshall may recommend IV sedation to help you receive the care you need. This form of sedation allows you to feel completely comfortable so that you can receive treatment without any stress or anxiety, giving you a more pleasant overall experience as well as helping to improve your oral health.
What is IV Sedation?
IV sedation, or intravenous sedation, involves administering a sedative through a vein, allowing the medication to work quickly and effectively. This type of sedation is known as conscious sedation, which means you remain awake during the procedure but in a deeply relaxed state. You will be able to understand and respond to any requests or instructions from our dentist and team, and may feel as if you slept through your treatment afterwards.
Before administering IV sedation, our experienced dentist will conduct a thorough consultation to review your medical history and dental needs. This ensures that IV sedation is a safe and suitable option for you. Our goal is to make your dental experience as comfortable and anxiety-free as possible.
Preparing To Receive IV Sedation
Preparation is key to ensuring a smooth experience with IV sedation. You will be advised to abstain from eating or drinking for at least eight hours before your appointment, as this helps prevent any potential complications during sedation. It is also important to discuss any medications you are currently taking with our dentist, as some may interfere with the sedative’s effects.
On the day of your procedure, wear loose, comfortable clothing. This allows easy access for the IV and helps you remain comfortable throughout the treatment. Also, plan to have a friend or family member accompany you to the dental office. They will need to drive you home afterward, as it will be unsafe for you to operate vehicles or machinery until the effects of the sedative have fully worn off.
Post-Sedation Recovery
After your dental procedure, the effects of IV sedation will gradually lessen, but you may still feel drowsy for several hours. It is important not to rush your recovery. We strongly recommend having someone stay with you for a few hours once you are home, to assist with anything you may need as the sedation wears off.
Patients typically experience some memory lapses and may not recall much from the procedure, which can help if you have dental anxieties. The full recovery period varies, but most patients feel back to normal by the next day. Avoid making any important decisions or engaging in strenuous activities during this recovery phase.
Make An Appointment
Mountain View Dentistry is committed to providing you with a safe, comfortable dental experience. If you have any concerns or questions about IV sedation in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, or if you want to schedule a consultation, please contact us at 505-867-1442. We are here to ensure your visit is as calm and effective as possible.