A sleep dentist, otherwise known as a sedation dentist, is educated and trained in the use of sedation before a dental procedure. There are many procedures that require the use of anesthesia, and some might even prefer visiting a sleep dentist in order to minimize the anxiety and pain before and during the procedure.

Sleep dentist information

By gaining a full understanding of exactly what a sleep dentist is and what dental procedures they offer, you can make an informed decision as to whether or not treatment is right for you. The following is a complete overview of everything to know about sleep dentistry. 

An overview of a sleep dentist

A sleep dentist is a dental professional that offers various types of sedation to patients who may feel uncomfortable or afraid of a procedure. There are different types of sedatives a sleep dentist may use, including the following:

  • Nitrous oxide
  • Oral sedation
  • IV sedation
  • Local anesthesia
  • General anesthesia

A sleep dentist may also work as a family dentist, general dentist, cosmetic dentist, etc. Essentially anyone who offers and promotes the use of several various types of sedation during a dental procedure is considered a sleep dentist.

Treatment options sleep dentists offer

Sleep dentists often offer a wide range of treatment options, including oral surgery. There are many procedures that require the use of a sedative to keep the patient comfortable and pain-free during the operation, including root canal therapy and tooth extraction. However, there are other procedures that might not necessarily require sedation, but patients with dental anxiety or a lower pain tolerance may prefer the use of a sedative, such as deep cleaning, tooth filling, etc. Each sleep dentist is unique and offers his or her own unique list of treatment options.

When to consider seeing a sleep dentist

Perhaps the most obvious time to consider a sleep dentist is when a patient is in need of a more invasive procedure that may cause pain and discomfort during the operation. Common procedures that require a sleep dentist include root canal therapy, tooth extractions and the placement of dental implants. However, visiting a sleep dentist may also be a good idea for anyone with moderate to severe anxiety, who may consider skipping a needed dental visit altogether out of fear. The dentist can provide a mild form of sedation even for common procedures such as a routine cleaning if the patient is not comfortable undergoing the procedure without it. 

Talk to a sleep dentist today

There are many reasons to consider visiting a sleep dentist, and overall, they make the entire process much more comfortable and pleasant for many patients, especially those with dental anxiety. Here at our dental office, we take great pride in helping our patients stay calm and comfortable throughout treatment, and we have a dedicated staff that is willing and able to answer any questions you may have. If you are interested in learning more about how a sleep dentist helps patients, consult with us today.

Request an appointment here: https://www.titandentalcare.com or call Titan Dental Care at (703) 745-3227 for an appointment in our Sterling office.

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