Wednesday, December 21, 2016

IV Sedation

For surgical procedures, an office-based general anesthesia may be necessary. In other cases, a patient may opt to have this type of sedation if they have dental anxiety. These sedations are administered through an IV and are available in our offices.


While there are lighter forms of sedation for simpler dental procedures, surgeries will probably require something a little more. IV sedation is a form of anesthesia that will help the patient fall asleep. They will not remember any of the procedure.


Because the medication is introduced through the bloodstream, this form of sedation sets in fairly quickly. Patients will also need someone with them to drive them home after the procedure.


Whether it is necessary for a more complex procedure or a patient requests it, IV sedation will make the patient feel very relaxed. Falling asleep and not remembering the process helps ease nervous patients and makes the procedure go by quickly.


To learn more about IV sedation and other forms of anesthesia, visit the Oral Surgery Consultants of Pennsylvania website, www.oralsurgerypa.com. To schedule an appointment at our Philadelphia, PA office, call (215) 463-4141. 

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