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What is Sedation Dentistry

Often patients get scared of procedure during dental treatment even after giving local anesthesia. Hence, we provide them with sedation from Minimal sedation,Moderate Sedation or Deep Sedation depending on the requirement. Read about the type of Sedation in this file. Visit https://www.halodental.ca/sedation-dentistry/ to know more or book your appointment here https://www.halodental.ca/request-an-appointment/.

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What is Sedation Dentistry

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  1. What is Sedation Dentistry?

  2. Sedation Dentistry • Many patients insist to get sedation while having dental treatment • They request as they are scared of dental proceedings, even after giving local anesthesia to patients. • Generally, local anesthesia is enough to avoid feeling pain while treatment

  3. Types of Sedation • There are 3 types of Sedation. They are: – Minimal Sedation – Moderate Sedation – Deep Sedation

  4. Minimal Sedation • Responsiveness: Normal response to verbal stimulation • Airway: Unaffected • Spontaneous ventilation: Unaffected • Cardiovascular function: Unaffected

  5. Moderate sedation • Responsiveness: Purposeful response to verbal or tactile stimulation • Airway: No intervention required • Spontaneous ventilation: Adequate • Cardiovascular function: Usually Maintained

  6. Deep sedation/analgesia • Responsiveness: Purposeful response after repeated or painful stimulation • Airway: Intervention may be required • Spontaneous ventilation: Maybe inadequate • Cardiovascular function: Usually Maintained

  7. Contact us 91 – 8th Avenue New Westminster, BC V3L 0E9 604.359.1839

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