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Children who are very young or who have a high level of anxiety that interferes with the cooperation necessary for the dentist to perform treatment may require some level of sedation. Sedation is also helpful for special needs children. There are many safe and effective drugs available today that can help relax the child and promote a good environment for optimal and safe dental treatment.
Conscious sedation is an option for children who are older (two years and above) and are mildly apprehensive. This highly effective method can be administered as an oral form or in an inhalation method using nitrous oxide (N20-02) (Laughing gas).
Deep sedation is sometimes necessary for children that are unable, by either age or maturity level, to cooperate during dental treatment. Our practice utilizes a certified anesthesiologist for cases where the patient may pose a threat to their own safety during treatment. This will be discussed with the parent(s)/guardian(s) of the patient before treatment to ensure the optimum beneficial outcome.
We do not use any form of physical restraint unless needed under urgent situations (extractions, or injuries sustained secondary to facial trauma). Our main goal is to always keep our patients comfortable in order to reinforce a positive experience.
It is important that children remain calm and still during dental treatment to prevent injury to the child and dental staff and to receive a high quality of professional dental care. For children who are afraid, uncooperative, or too young to understand dental treatment, nitrous oxide/oxygen for analgesia may be very beneficial in the helping the child relax.
Please feel comfortable in discussing with us any other questions you may have about the procedures.
The patient, who may be anxious, fearful, or not able to cooperate for necessary dental treatment, may need some help to relax. At times, Nitrous Oxide sedation may not be sufficient to offset the level of anxiety of the patient, as sedation with oral medication is an alternative to help a child to be more relaxed.
Please feel comfortable in discussing with us any other questions you may have about oral sedation.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO NOTIFY OUR OFFICE IF YOUR CHILD IS NOT HEALTHY AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO HIS/HER APPOINTMENT.
The patient, who may be anxious, fearful, or not able to cooperate for necessary dental treatment, may require Intravenous (I.V.) Sedation. When nitrous oxide or conscious oral sedation are not adequate to place the child in a comfortable state for the completion of dental work, I.V. sedation can be utilized safely in order to prevent any psychological or emotional trauma to the young pediatric patient. Depending on the age of the patient, and the level of anxiety they feel in a dental office setting, the dentist may recommend using this form of sedation.
Brea Pediatric Dental Practice | Brea, CA
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