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For many people in Burley, Idaho, just the thought of visiting the dentist can cause anxiety. At Seasons Dental, Drs. Chad Bodily and Ty Bodily understand that fear of dental treatment is real, and we’re here to help make your experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible. That’s where IV sedation dentistry comes in. If you’ve been putting off important dental care due to nerves or discomfort, IV sedation could be the solution that finally gets you back in the dental chair with confidence. Here are answers to five common questions about IV sedation and how it can transform your next visit.
IV (intravenous) sedation involves administering sedative medication directly into your bloodstream through a vein. This allows the dentist to control the level of sedation in real-time. Patients typically remain awake but feel completely relaxed, often remembering little to nothing about the procedure afterward. It’s a safe and effective way to ease dental anxiety and make longer treatments feel much shorter.
IV sedation is generally very safe when administered by trained professionals like those at our office. Before your treatment, we’ll review your full medical history and ensure you’re a good candidate. While IV sedation is not ideal for everyone, such as patients with certain health conditions or those who are pregnant, it is safe for most healthy adults under proper supervision.
IV sedation is highly versatile and can be used for many dental treatments, from routine cleanings for highly anxious patients to more complex procedures like root canals, extractions, dental implants, and periodontal treatments. It’s especially helpful when multiple procedures must be performed in a single visit.
You’ll receive a detailed pre-appointment guide from our office, but typically, you’ll need to fast for at least six hours before your appointment and arrange for someone to drive you home. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and avoid alcohol, caffeine, or tobacco the day of your procedure. Let us know about any medications you’re currently taking.
You’ll likely feel groggy for several hours after your procedure. That’s completely normal. Most patients rest for the remainder of the day and return to normal activities by the following morning. It’s important to have a trusted adult accompany you to and from the appointment and monitor your recovery.
If dental anxiety has kept you from achieving a healthy smile, IV sedation at Seasons Dental could be your perfect solution. Let us help you feel calm, relaxed, and confident at your next visit. Call us today at (208) 430-9555 to schedule your consultation with Drs. Chad Bodily or Ty Bodily and take the first step toward a more comfortable dental experience.