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IV Sedation Dentistry in Miami

Dental IV Sedation Services and its Benefits 

Do you experience anxiety or fear when visiting the dentist? Does the thought of a dental procedure make you feel uneasy? Miami Dental Sedation Spa specializes in sedation dentistry and the comfortable treatment of fearful patients. 

For patients who experience severe dental anxiety, IV sedation allows for a more relaxed and comfortable dental visit. Our professional team administers medication intravenously, which allows for a deeper level of sedation than other methods. 

Call us today to learn more about how we can help you feel more comfortable and at ease during your next dental visit.

Miami IV Sedation Dentistry 

or Call us at 305-570-3131

Types of Procedures that are Ideal for IV Sedation

IV sedation can be used for a wide range of dental procedures, from routine tooth extractions to more complex treatments. One of the primary benefits of IV sedation is that it allows patients to undergo longer and more invasive procedures without discomfort or anxiety. Here are some of the dental procedures that can benefit from IV sedation:

  • Root Canals
  • Wisdom Teeth Extraction
  • Dental Implants
  • Multiple Dental Procedures
  • Periodontal surgery
  • Dental Crowns
  • Cosmetic surgery

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Is IV sedation the same as laughing gas?
    IV sedation and nitrous oxide sedation (also known as laughing gas) are not the same thing. Laughing gas is a gas that is administered through a mask that is placed over the patient’s nose. It is a mild form of sedation that can help patients feel relaxed and less anxious during dental procedures. 

    In contrast, IV sedation provides a deeper form of sedation and is administered intravenously. IV sedation is used for lengthy procedures and can provide a deeper level of sedation than nitrous oxide.
  1. Are you awake during IV sedation dentistry?
    Patients are not fully awake during IV sedation dentistry, but they are not completely asleep either. Patients can still respond to the dentist’s requests, but they are not aware of the procedure and do not feel any pain or discomfort. This allows the dentist to perform the procedure safely and effectively while minimizing any discomfort for the patient. After the procedure, the patient will usually have little to no memory of the procedure itself.

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