933 State Hwy; Route 23-S
Pompton Plains, NJ 07444
Phone: (973) 839-8180
Fax: (973) 839-2055
Email: mckeeverdental@optonline.net
Oral Conscious Sedation Dentistry
Many dentists will prescribe a sedative drug to be taken by mouth prior
to the planned treatment. If the individual has an even greater degree
of dental anxiety, the doctor may prescribe an oral conscious sedative
to be taken at home one hour prior to going to sleep on the evening before
the appointment. If the drug is administered at home, it is imperative
that the patients not drive a car to the appointment.
Patients receiving oral conscious sedation are not permitted to drive a car or operate a motor vehicle for 24 hours following their appointment.
Conscious Sedation
The use of inhalation conscious sedation (nitrous oxide and oxygen) has
been a mainstay of sedation techniques in dentistry for generations and
still represents the most frequently employed technique. Nitrous oxide-oxygen
is used by more than 35% of all U.S. dentists. An advantage of this technique
of inhalation conscious sedation is that most people receiving it recover
promptly and may be permitted to leave the dental office unescorted and
resume normal activities immediately. Inhalation conscious sedation is
most effective with mild to moderate degrees of dental anxiety.
Click here to visit Dr. McKeever's Board Certified Anesthesiologist, Dr. Glen Atlas.