Frequently Asked Questions
When is Sedation Dentistry Most Beneficial?
Sedation dentistry benefits patients with sensitive teeth, gag reflexes, and those with low pain tolerance. It's particularly useful for those undergoing periodontal surgery or major dental procedures, ensuring a more comfortable and relaxed experience. You can get sedative medication if you have a fear of drilling or needles or face issues sitting during lengthy dental appointments.
How Does It Feel to Be Sedated?
Sedation typically induces a calm, relaxing sensation. While you may feel slightly drowsy or lightheaded, most patients feel comfortable throughout the procedure. It can give you a peaceful vibe that minimizes nervousness and helps you relax during dental treatments.
Can You Still Hear While Under Sedation?
Yes, most people can still hear sounds while sedated, though they may seem distant or muffled. Your sedation dentist will maintain communication and monitor your awareness. This is necessary to make you respond to simple instructions like "open your mouth" or "turn your head" during the treatment.
How Long Does It Take to Recover from Sedation Fully?
Recovery time varies by sedation type. Nitrous oxide typically subsides in just a few minutes. IV sedation typically takes about 20 minutes to wear off after the IV is removed. However, the full effects of the medication may take several hours to dissipate entirely.
Am I a good candidate for nitrous oxide?
Nitrous oxide is perfect if you have-
- A fear and anxiety of drills, sound, smell, needles
- A sensitive gag reflux
- Allergies due to other types of sedatives
- Previous traumatic care experience
Is nitrous oxide safe for children?
Yes, similar to adults, this sedative is also safe for children. Sedation dentists prefer using laughing gas during pediatric dental procedures over other anesthesia options. After the procedure ends, the effect wears off immediately, and the child can return to a normal state quickly.
Are there any special instructions for laughing gas sedation?
The most crucial instruction is not to consume food before the sedation, as it might cause nausea in some patients with weak gag reflux. You must also provide a complete list of medications or supplements and inform the dentist whether you have any problems breathing through your nose.
Will I remember anything after being sedated?
This answer is entirely subjective. Some patients might experience mild amnesia or have a subconscious sense for a limited time. On the other hand, some do not remember the events that occurred while they were sedated.
Does nitrous oxide affect my lungs or heart?
As long as you can breathe totally and comfortably through the nose, there should be minimal or no side effects on the lungs or heart. However, this topic should be discussed with the expert before the procedure.
What is oral sedation?
Oral sedation is a way to help patients feel calm during dental treatments. A prescribed medication, usually a pill, is taken before the procedure. This allows patients to relax, drowsy while staying awake. It is a safe option for those who experience anxiety or discomfort during dental care.
Do all dentists offer oral sedation?
No, all dentists cannot provide oral sedation. However, most dentists can administer minimal sedation, such as pills and nitrous oxide. For advanced cases, they must be well-trained and certified.
How can I ask a dentist for sedation?
If you feel anxious about your appointment, simply let your dentist know. You can ask about sedation options, and they will discuss what is best for your comfort and needs. This will ensure that you feel relaxed and at ease during the procedure.
Can I feel the pain after oral sedation wears off?
Yes, mild discomfort may occur after oral sedation wears off, but it is usually short-lived. Any pain should be manageable, and it is common to feel soreness as the body recovers. With proper care, discomfort typically fades quickly.
Are You Awake During IV sedation?
Unlike other sedatives, which make a patient completely unconscious, this option brings you to a partially conscious state. You cannot understand what is happening but can respond to verbal commands or light touches.
How Long Will the Effect Last?
Generally, the effect of this dental anesthesia begins to fade away within a few hours after the process. However, some patients may experience lingering effects like dizziness, drowsiness, or fatigue for up to twenty-four hours.
Who is Not the Right Candidate for Intravenous Sedation?
People with medical conditions like respiratory problems, too much high blood pressure, and a history of severe allergic reactions should consult a reliable dental practitioner regarding their candidacy.
What Should I Know Before IV Sedation?
Do not drink or eat for at least six hours before your appointment, as it is not safe and can be life-threatening.

Jersey City Dental
Our compassionate team of dental professionals believes in providing conservative care in a comfortable and pleasant environment. Our dentists are affiliated with many esteemed organizations:
- American Dental Association
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
- Academy of General Dentistry
- American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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