What are the Various Kinds of Dental Sedation?
Dental sedation involves using a variety of sedative drugs like anxiolytics, sleeping pills, depressants, tranquilizers, and so on, which affect the central nervous system, inducing sedation. These can be administered in a number of ways. These days, there are basically four ways that dental sedation is administered by dentists. These are: Intravenous Sedation; Oral Sedatives; Sedation via Nitrous Oxide; and General Anesthesia. Intravenous Sedation: Pain relief is not provided by intravenous sedation, hence a local anesthetic will have to also be given along with this type of dental sedation. Oral Sedatives: Depending on the extent of the anxiety felt by the patient oral sedatives like diazepam can be given either half-an-hour to an hour prior to the dental procedure, or even the night before. Like intravenous sedation, pain relief is not provided by oral sedatives; therefore, a local anesthetic will also have to be given in conjunction. Sedation via Nitrous Oxide: Nitrous oxide is an