
Stress-Free Dental Visits with Expert Sedation
At Smile Crafts Implants & Cosmetic Dentistry, we understand that dental anxiety can make it difficult for many patients to pursue the smile they’ve always wanted. Whether you’re planning cosmetic enhancements or undergoing advanced implant treatment, our sedation options allow you to receive care in a calm, stress-free environment.
Our goal is simple: to help you feel safe, supported, and completely at ease every step of the way.
What is Sedation Dentistry?
Sedation dentistry uses safe, controlled medication to help you relax throughout your procedure. It’s an ideal option if you struggle with anxiety, have a sensitive gag reflex, or are preparing for longer treatments such as full-mouth restorations, implant placement, or multiple cosmetic procedures.
Each level of sedation is tailored to your comfort and needs, allowing you to enjoy a smoother, more pleasant treatment experience.
Sedation Options at Smile Crafts Implants & Cosmetic Dentistry
IV Sedation
Oral Conscious Sedation
Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
A mild inhaled sedative, nitrous oxide, helps ease tension quickly and wears off within minutes. It’s a great option for patients needing light relaxation during shorter cosmetic appointments.
Care Led by Experienced Providers
At Smile Crafts Implants & Cosmetic Dentistry, your comfort and safety come first. Our experienced team is trained in providing safe, effective sedation specifically for cosmetic and implant procedures. We’ll guide you through the process step-by-step, review your medical history, understand your comfort level, and help you choose the sedation option that best supports your treatment goals.
Throughout your procedure, our clinical team closely monitors your vitals to ensure a calm, controlled, and completely comfortable experience—no matter which form of sedation you receive.
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What to Expect Before & After Sedation
Before Your Appointment:
– For IV or oral sedation, a companion will be required to drive you home.
During Your Procedure:
– You’ll remain comfortable, relaxed, and pain-free throughout the visit.
After Your Appointment:
– Someone must drive you home if you receive IV or oral sedation.