Non-IV Oral Conscious Sedation
Non-IV Oral Conscious Sedation is frequently used for dental procedures, particularly for patients who experience anxiety or have specific needs. This procedure is often used in combination with Nitrous Oxide, providing a rapid onset of sedation. Non-IV sedation allows for a more controlled and predictable level of sedation, as the effect can be easily adjusted.
How It Works
Patients take a sedative medication in pill or liquid form (like Valium) before the procedure, causing drowsiness and relaxation.
Patients will be monitored by the doctor and assistant during the appointment
Patients will remain conscious, responsive, and anxiety-free during dental treatment, but will often not remember the appointment.
Patients ability to respond normally will return when the effects of the sedative wear off. The effects of this sedative will last approximately 16-20 hours, but the exact length of time varies by the individual and can exceed this estimate.
Considerations
Medical History will be reviewed by Dr. Halls prior to scheduling to ensure the patient is a candidate for this procedure.
Patient cannot drive, cannot drink alcohol or take narcotics for 24 hours before and after the appointment.
Patient's driver must remain at the office during the entire procedure and must remain with the patient for 12 hours after the procedure.
Risks
Taking an inadequate dosage of my sedation medications, which may require undergoing the procedure without full sedation, or having to reschedule the procedure.
The inability to discuss treatment options during the procedure should any circumstance arise that requires Dr. Halls to change the treatment plan.
Inadequate sedation with initial dosage may require the patient to undergo the procedure without full sedation or delay the procedure for another time.
Atypical reaction to sedative drugs which may require emergency medical attention and/or hospitalization such as altered mental states, physical reactions, allergic reactions, heart attack, brain damage, and/or death.