Sedation Dentistry in Burbank, CA
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Put Your Dental Anxiety to Rest
At BrightCraft Dental and Laser, we provide tranquil and stress-free dental treatments utilizing sedation techniques for patients who suffer from dental phobia. This means you can finally relax in the dental chair, experiencing both peace of mind and comfort while receiving top-quality dental care from our team.
What is sleep dentistry?
Sleep Dentistry, also known as sedation dentistry, is a dental approach that employs medication to induce relaxation during dental procedures. It is typically recommended for patients with dental phobia, low pain tolerance, or a pronounced gag reflex. Despite the term "sleep dentistry," most patients remain awake, except for those under general anesthesia. This means you will still be cognizant of your surroundings. The primary objective is to alleviate your dental anxiety and eliminate the stress associated with dental visits.
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What do we use for our sedation?
At BrightCraft Dental & Laser, we offer sedation dentistry through minimal oral sedation primarily using tablets, typically Halcion, administered an hour prior to the appointment. This method ensures a relaxed and comfortable experience for our patients while undergoing dental procedures. For those requiring a deeper level of sedation, we also provide the option of general anesthesia administered by our certified anesthesiologist, ensuring the utmost safety and care throughout the entire process.
What are the types of sedation dentistry?
Sedation dentistry offers various methods to make your oral care stress-free and comfortable:
Laughing Gas
This common method involves inhaling nitrous oxide mixed with oxygen via a face mask. It keeps you awake but significantly reduces anxiety.
Oral Conscious Sedation
Administered in pill or liquid form, this sedation option is ideal for anxious patients or those requiring multiple procedures in one visit. It alleviates dental anxiety without inducing sleep.
IV Conscious Sedation
A sedative is injected directly into your vein, significantly reducing discomfort and anxiety while allowing you to respond to verbal commands.
General Anesthesia
For patients with intense fear or anxiety, this option induces complete sleep throughout the dental procedure, ensuring a stress-free and painless experience.
What are the advantages of sedation dentistry?
- Reduces anxiety during dental treatments
- Minimizes discomfort during dental procedures
- Compatible with most dental treatments
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If dental anxiety is keeping you from necessary professional care, sedation dentistry may be suitable. However, you'll need to undergo a dental consultation, including a medical history assessment. In some cases, medical clearance from your physician may also be required.
While there's always a slight anesthesia risk, it's minimal when administered by an experienced dentist. However, individuals who are obese or have obstructive sleep apnea may face higher complication risks. Overall, sedation dentistry is a valuable solution for those with dental phobia.
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At BrightCraft Dental & Laser, we stand behind the quality of our work with warranties tailored to your specific treatment. Our fixed hybrid prosthetics include a Lifetime Warranty, provided you maintain your recommended hygiene visits and ongoing care. For crowns and other fixed restorations, we offer a 5-year warranty as long as you keep up with regular exams, cleanings, and any dentist-recommended maintenance.




