How Sedation works?

2 Options are available for a relaxed and sleepy dental visit:
1) Taking a pill 1 hour before the procedure
This will help you to relax and just take the edge off. Almost like a strong sleeping tablet. Someone must accompany you to provide transport to and from the surgery. Cost: The price of the tablet
2) Being completely ‘asleep’ during the procedure
This option is very popular, especially amongst children. We get a Sedation doctor out on-site to help you into dreamland. You get a drip in your hand (and YES, this is painless as you can request to get a ‘numbing sticker’ on your hand) and all the drugs are being given to you intravenously.
The drugs work to help you fall asleep. You will experience a
drunken state of mind and cannot remember anything during or after the
procedure. This loss of memory is why we call it 5-minute dentistry,
because to you everything will feel like 5 minutes!
Would I be completely asleep or just groggy?
You will not be completely unconscious as then it is called general anesthesia
and is done in hospital. With sedation dentistry you can still breathe on
your own and this makes the procedure very SAFE.
How long does the sedation last?
As long as we want it to. The moment we stop the drugs, you slowly
start to come to your senses. This means that you are asleep in less
than 1 minute after the drip is put in.)
Do we still use local anesthesia during sedation?
Yes, because this will help to calm the tooth down and keeps the area around the teeth
dry and prevent gums from bleeding, as this often happens during dental work. The
injection contains adrenaline that constricts blood vessels. You will not know about the
injection at all.
In today’s modern world Sedation dentistry is very popular and a lot of the time it is
given to children. This is really a great option! I cannot even imagine doing dentistry
without this amazing option.
The only downfall is that it is an extra expense. +- R5500 for 1st hour for option 2
(2025 fees- please contact the office for an estimate)
Contact us to get the latest fees.
The cost is normally worked out depending on the time. Most medical aids cover this
treatment, but you have to get pre-authorization. Fill in the form below to get an estimate.
Trust me, you’ll love it!