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Sedation Dentistry

You can relax knowing we do provide Sedation Dentistry.

If dental anxiety has been holding you back, you’re not alone. At select locations, conscious sedation is available to help you stay calm and comfortable during treatment, with trained teams who guide you every step of the way.

Talk with your local office to see which sedation options may be right for you.

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Conscious sedation can keep your visit a calm one.

Worry less

Worry less

Stay in control

Stay in control

Feel little to no pain

Feel little to no pain

Get a healthier mouth

Get a healthier mouth

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If you’re taking steps toward a healthier mouth, you should only feel relief.

Under conscious sedation, you’ll be able to hear, see and respond to the action taking place around you in the dental office, but you’re much less likely to experience anxiety from it. This also reduces your sense of pain. Sedation options vary by location, so please contact your local office to confirm availability.

We offer three types of conscious sedation:

Oral sedation
Inhalation sedation
IV sedation
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See answers to frequently asked questions.

Yes, some locations offer sedation options to help you feel calm, comfortable, and supported during dental treatment.

Depending on the office, your treatment needs, and your health history, sedation options may include conscious sedation, oral sedation, or inhalation sedation. These approaches are designed to ease anxiety, reduce stress, and make dental care more manageable—especially if you feel nervous about dental visits or need more involved treatment.

Sedation isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your dentist will take the time to review your medical history, talk through your comfort level, and explain whether sedation is appropriate for you. If it is, they’ll walk you through what to expect before, during, and after your visit—so there are no surprises and you can move forward with confidence.