Sedation in Oshawa

Sedation and sleep dentistry keep you relaxed and stress-free during your dental treatment.

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Experience dentistry free from stress and anxiety

Anesthetic and sedation options are available to prevent you from feeling pain and discomfort during your dental procedure. There are several methods available and several may be combined to give you complete coverage. The type of sedation or anesthesia used will depend on your personalized treatment plan, your personal needs and the expert opinion of your dentist or specialist.

Types of Sedation

The different kinds of sedation available can be summed up into three major groups. We can temporarily numb the small area receiving the work, You can be sedated so you are still awake but completely relaxed, or you can sleep through your procedure with general anesthesia. Here’s some more information about each group:

Local Freezing

Everyone is familiar with this reliable standard. We patiently numb the area and then carefully inject a local anesthetic to put a small area of your mouth to sleep. You may feel pressure but will not feel pain.

Sedation

Using prescription medication, laughing gas or administered through an IV, with light to moderate sedation you will be completely conscious but totally relaxed. This method of sedation is often used along with local freezing.

Sleep dentistry

General anesthesia or deep sedation will make you very nearly or completely unconscious. Patients who remain awake often report not remembering a thing. You will remain relaxed and drowsy well after you wake up and will need someone to drive you home and stay with you.

The benefits of dental sedation

Sedation and sleep dentistry are useful options that help us serve patients from all walks of life with many different challenges to overcome. Some of the benefits of sedation dentistry are as follows:

Overcoming Dental Anxiety

Sometimes the fear and worry can feel worse than the treatment itself. Dental anxiety shouldn’t stand between you and the dental treatment you need. If you have mild or extreme dental anxiety or fear is keeping you from seeking dental treatment, please speak up! We can help.

Make Time Fly By

For long procedures that leave you sitting in the chair with your mouth wide open for a long time, sedation will keep you relaxed and comfortable. Your procedure will be over before you know it. If you require IV sedation, it will feel like an instant has passed.

Tailored for Your Personal Needs

Do you have a sensitive gag reflex? Chronic restlessness or restless leg syndrome? Does local freezing just not work for you? Sedation is really helpful in many different cases, ensuring that treatment is available to everyone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is dental sedation safe?

Rest assured that we talk to each and every one of our patients to understand their medical history to decide if sedation dentistry is the right option for you.

What does sedation feel like?

Sedation will make you feel drowsy and relaxed pretty quickly. Some people report feeling a mild tingly sensation. You may also experience mild amnesia afterwards and may not remember anything from the procedure.

What if I am nervous about being put to sleep?

Most sedation dentistry options don’t actually involve patients being put to sleep. Rather sedation dentistry allows patients to feel extremely relaxed. You may not even remember any of the procedure once it’s over.

Will I need someone to drive me home?

When sedation is involved we always stress the importance of having a friend or family member drive you home and keep you company. It’s important to let the sedation wear off completely and give your body a rest before returning to your regular routine.

How long does it take for sedation to wear off?

If you’ve been sedated for your dental procedure we would advise you to take the day off to recover. A good rule of thumb is to set aside 24-hours before returning to your regular routine. The time it takes for any drowsiness to pass will depend on what kind of sedation you receive but may be somewhere between 2 to 8 hours.

What Our Patients Say

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Jason

Another great visit!

I have had nothing but great treatment for me and my family from day 1 when we became patients of Dr. Danis’ office.

Today I received a checkup and cleaning from Swati, a hygenist there – she is very thoughtful, thorough and knowledgeable. I appreciate her insight and advice – you can tell she is well informed on oral health and health in general.

They also track measurables when it comes to my teeth and gums and reference whether or not I am headed in the right direction.

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Shak Shah

I had an exceptional experience at Oshawa Dental House, where the staff were both welcoming and highly professional. The dentist’s gentle approach and attention to detail left my teeth feeling spotless, making the entire visit comfortable and stress-free.

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Katrena Mackeen

The whole team at Oshawa dental house are amazing, they are always welcoming and kind. Dr Danis is very skilled and the best dentist I’ve ever been to, he is very honest and does not push unnecessary treatments. Thank you to everyone on the team for making my experience so comfortable every time!

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Krissie Lyons

Absolutely amazing people! Welcoming into the office and make you feel completely comfortable. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a good dentist! You won’t be disappointed!!! The dentist himself is absolutely wonderful and takes the time to listen and is so gentle while working, best experience with a dentist ever !!!

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Marigrace Samba Palermo

fast and efficient! my root canal broke and was infected. It was so difficult for me to eat or even speak so had tooth extraction right away… so glad I went to Oshawa Dental House.

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Krista-Lee Willman

My daughter has had such a great experience here. She has many sensory issues and anxiety about brushing her teeth. This staff is just amazing with her. Swati was so gentle and communicated so WELL with my daughter to make sure she was comfortable. THANK YOU so much for the positive experience. It means so much to me and I feel assured that our next visit will be smooth! My daughter left so happy and confident!

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Zareen S

My husband has had many appointments here and he has had a wonderful experience. He says that the dentist is so kind and he is very impressed with the work he has had done.

More Dental Services

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Maxillofacial Surgery

Corrective and cosmetic dental procedures for the mouth, jaw, face, and neck.

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Oral Cancer Screening

Early cancer detection for the mouth, lips, tongue or throat. Learn the signs and understand your risks.

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Sports Guards

Sports guards don’t just protect your teeth. They also protect braces and fixed dental appliances (like bridges and dental implants) and protect the inside of your cheeks and lips from your braces in the event of an accident.

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TMJ Therapy

TMJ stands for Temporomandibular Joint and TMD stands for Temporomandibular Disorder. TMJ and TMD are both often used to describe the conditions affecting the muscles, nerves and joints of the jaw.

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Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth pain caused by hot, cold, sweet and acidic foods is treatable in the office and at home.

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Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Wisdom tooth removal is very common, low risk and relatively pain-free process.

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Monday
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Wednesday
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9AM - 1PM
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289-274-6577
178 Simcoe St N, Oshawa, ON L1G 4S9
info@oshawadentalhouse.com
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