Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry in Reno, Nevada

Oral Sedation Reno, NV

Dental anxiety affects millions of people, preventing them from getting the care they need to maintain healthy smiles. If you experience fear or stress when visiting the dentist, sedation dentistry options can help you receive comfortable, stress-free dental treatment.

What Is Oral Sedation Dentistry?

Oral sedation involves taking prescribed medication in pill form before your dental appointment to help you feel deeply relaxed and calm throughout your procedure. Advantages to Reno patients include:

  • For patients undergoing dental crown placement, root canal therapy, or other extensive restorative procedures, oral sedation allows multiple treatments to be completed in a single comfortable visit.
  • Treatment is completed when you are in a more relaxed mood
  • You will have less difficulty sitting through a lengthy procedure
  • Multiple treatments and full mouth restorations can occur during the same visit
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Anti-Anxiety Pills

The most commonly prescribed dental-related drugs for treating anxiety belong to the “benzodiazepine” family. Drugs such as Valium, Halcion, Xanax, or Ativan decrease anxiety by binding and toning down activity within “fear” receptors in the brain.

There Are Two Different Types of Benzodiazepines

  • Sedative-Hypnotics: These drugs induce calm, including drowsiness and even sleep. This sleep state is actually a form of hypnosis and is a form of physiological sleep.
  • Anti-Anxiety Drugs: These drugs relieve anxiety and induce a state of calm and relaxation.

While benzodiazepines act as sedatives AND anti-anxiety drugs, some are highly targeted at areas within the brain focusing on sleep. Others act in a more specific way and target fear centers in the brain. In most cases, higher doses act as sedatives and induce sleep, while in lower doses, they reduce anxiety without sedation.

Benzodiazepines are also Central Nervous System (CNS) depressants, meaning there can be a decline in blood pressure and breathing. It is important to note they should not be mixed with other CNS depressants such as alcohol. It is important you utilize the dose your dentist or doctor recommends. It is possible to overdose, and overdoses could lower your breathing to dangerously low levels, potentially resulting in coma or death.

Please note you should not travel on your own after you have taken any of these drugs. Make sure you have an escort, even if you traveled by bus or foot. It is easy to become disoriented.

When Not to Take Benzodiazepines

Some of these drugs can affect your liver and heart. It is important to check with your practitioner or pharmacist. You should be sure to inform your doctor or dentist if any of the following apply: known allergy to the drug, narrow-angle glaucoma, pregnancy, severe respiratory disease (COPD), congestive heart failure (CHF), impaired kidney or liver function, depression/bipolar disorder/psychoses, chronic bronchitis and some other conditions. It is also important to let us know if you are taking other medications. There could be possible drug interactions.

Experience Comfortable Dental Care at White Pine Family Dental

If dental anxiety has kept you from receiving the care you need, oral sedation at White Pine Family Dental in Reno can help you overcome your fears and maintain optimal oral health. Our family-owned practice has served Reno patients for over 30 years, providing personalized dental care tailored to your individual needs and expectations. Dr. Prince and Dr. Papez-Berg understand the challenges of dental anxiety and are committed to making your experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible.

Whether you need routine dental cleaningsrestorative treatments, or cosmetic procedures, our team will ensure you receive gentle, compassionate care in a relaxed environment. Do not let fear prevent you from achieving the healthy, beautiful smile you deserve. Contact our Reno dental office today to discuss oral sedation options and schedule your comfortable dental appointment by filling out our contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oral Sedation

How Does Oral Sedation Work?

Oral sedation involves taking a prescribed sedative medication in pill form, typically about one hour before your dental appointment. The medication, usually from the benzodiazepine family like triazolam or diazepam, temporarily slows brain activity to help you feel deeply relaxed and calm. While you remain conscious and able to respond to instructions, you will feel drowsy and may have little to no memory of the procedure afterward. Your limbs may feel heavy and pleasantly relaxed, and dental anxiety melts away. Oral sedation is ideal for Reno patients with moderate dental fear, those undergoing lengthy procedures, or anyone who wants a more comfortable dental experience. It is safe, effective, and requires no needles. Learn more about our sedation dentistry options at White Pine Family Dental.

Oral sedation typically costs between $150 and $500 per appointment, depending on medication type, dosage strength, and length of your procedure. This cost is usually separate from your dental treatment fees. Some dental insurance plans may cover sedation costs if deemed medically necessary for patients with severe dental anxiety or special needs, though coverage varies significantly by plan. At White Pine Family Dental, we believe anxiety should not prevent you from receiving necessary dental care. We will provide clear cost breakdown during your consultation and help you explore payment options. Many patients find the peace of mind and comfort provided by oral sedation is well worth the investment in their dental health. Contact us to discuss sedation options and costs for your specific procedure.

Yes, oral sedation is very safe when administered by trained dental professionals who carefully review your medical history beforehand. We will assess any medications you are currently taking, allergies, and health conditions to ensure oral sedation is appropriate for you. During your procedure, our team continuously monitors your heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing to ensure your safety. Side effects are typically mild and may include drowsiness, dry mouth, or slight nausea resolving quickly. Serious complications are extremely rare when proper protocols are followed. You will need someone to drive you home afterward since medication can cause lingering drowsiness. Following our pre- and post-procedure instructions ensures the safest, most comfortable sedation experience possible. Our doctors’ 30 years of experience in Reno means we understand how to safely administer sedation for optimal comfort.

Most patients describe oral sedation as feeling deeply calm, relaxed, and worry-free throughout their dental appointment. Your anxieties and fears simply fade away, replaced by pleasant sense of tranquility. You will remain awake and able to respond to your dentist’s requests, but the procedure will feel dreamlike and may pass quickly. Many patients experience partial or complete amnesia of the treatment, particularly beneficial for those with dental phobias. Your body feels heavy and relaxed, almost like you are floating. Any sounds, sensations, or dental work happening do not trigger usual stress response. The overall experience allows you to receive necessary dental care without emotional distress typically accompanying dental visits. Contact White Pine Family Dental to learn if oral sedation is right for you.

No, you cannot drive yourself home after receiving oral sedation, and this is a strict safety requirement. The sedative medication impairs your reflexes, judgment, and coordination for several hours after your appointment, even if you feel alert. You must arrange for a responsible adult to drive you to your appointment, wait during your procedure, and drive you home safely afterward. Plan to rest for remainder of the day and avoid operating machinery, making important decisions, or engaging in strenuous activities. Most patients feel back to normal within 24 hours, but you should not drive until all effects have completely worn off. Having proper transportation arranged is essential before we can schedule your oral sedation appointment. Call us to schedule and discuss transportation requirements.

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