Sedation Dentistry in Riverside, CA

At Anthem Dental, patients who feel anxious during treatment often find relief with sedation dentistry in Riverside, CA. Before any procedure, Dr. Henry Abraham reviews your medical history, current medications, and personal concerns. A tailored plan supports comfort while keeping safety the highest priority.

Nitrous Oxide for Mild Relaxation

For mild anxiety, many patients choose laughing gas, also known as nitrous oxide. A small mask delivers this gas, creating a calm, floaty sensation within minutes. You remain awake, responsive, and able to drive yourself home after the appointment.

The flow is adjusted continuously to match your comfort. Once the mask is removed, the effects fade quickly, making this option ideal for short procedures or patients new to sedation.

Oral and IV Sedation for Added Comfort

When dental visits cause stronger worry or a sensitive gag reflex, oral sedation may help. A prescribed pill taken before treatment allows you to feel drowsy but cooperative, while local anesthesia manages pain. Because drowsiness lingers, a responsible adult must drive you home.

For complex or longer appointments, IV sedation provides deeper relaxation through medication delivered by a small line in the arm. Vital signs are monitored continuously, and the dental team remains focused on your safety. Recovery takes longer, and clear home instructions are reviewed before discharge.

Matching Sedation to Your Needs

Patients searching for sleep dentistry near me often ask about the different levels of sedation. We explain how each option affects awareness, how long recovery takes, and why an escort is needed for oral or IV methods.

Some patients inquire about dentists that put you to sleep, and we clarify the difference between sedation and general anesthesia. Dental sedation is designed for relaxation, not unconsciousness. Every approach follows current safety guidelines, with full monitoring and emergency readiness in place.

FAQs

Can I drive myself home after sedation?

Yes, if you had nitrous oxide. Oral and IV sedation require an adult to drive you home safely.

Do I need to fast before sedation?

For oral or IV sedation, avoid food for 6–8 hours and clear liquids for 2 hours before, unless directed otherwise.

Is sedation safe if I take anxiety medication or have sleep apnea?

Often yes, but we coordinate with your physician, adjust dosing, and may request that you bring your CPAP.

Will I be unconscious during dental sedation?

No. You remain responsive, though drowsy and relaxed. Sedation is not the same as general anesthesia.

Experience Comfortable Care With Sedation

Discover calmer visits with a personalized plan at Anthem Dental. Visit us at 2712 Canyon Springs Parkway, Suite 3, Riverside, CA 92507, for safe and supportive sedation options.

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