Conscious Sedation

Sedation is most commonly used for young children who are unable to cope with the delivery of dental care, children who have a high level of anxiety and for some children with special needs. Procedures such as fillings, crowns, root canals, and extractions often require sedation.Sedation is recognized by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry as an effective way to make many children comfortable during their dental visit. Before administering any sedative or anesthetic to your child, your NYC sedation dentist will talk to you about the process of sedation and pre- and post-sedation instructions.

NitrousOxide“LaughingGas”

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry endorses the use of nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation therapy as a safe and effective technique to reduce anxiety and decrease pain. The gas (a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen) is administered by inhaling through a flavored nasal mask in which your child will smell a sweet, pleasant aroma. Patients are still conscious and can talk to their dentist during their visit. Nitrous oxide is one of the safest sedative treatments in dentistry. It has a rapid onset, and the effects wear off almost immediately. Nitrous oxide may be used in combination with other sedative agents.

In-OfficeSedation

Sedation dentistry for children in NYC is a management technique that uses IV medications in our office to help reduce anxiety or discomfort during dental treatment. There are many safe and effective medications that can be used to help your child relax and promote an optimal environment for safe dental treatment. Our highly trained board certified medical pediatric anesthesiologist will discuss the proper medications for your child, based on his/her individual case. Our medical doctor, who is board certified in pediatric anesthesiology, is trained to administer medications, monitor and manage sedated children. We strictly follow the sedation guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Your child’s procedure will be discussed in detail with you before treatment is rendered.