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What happens when you get IV sedation? Your procedure explained

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According to estimates, as much as 60% of the population experiences some level of dental fear, making them candidates for sedation. IV sedation, also known as conscious or twilight sedation, is a safe and effective way to manage anxiety and discomfort during a variety of medical procedures.

Can Novocaine Raise Blood Pressure? Separating Fact from Misconception

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Approximately one in three U.S. adults has high blood pressure, making medication interactions a crucial consideration during dental care. The common question, "Can Novocaine raise blood pressure?" often stems from misconceptions about the anesthetic itself versus the powerful vasoconstrictor sometimes added to it, epinephrine. This article clarifies how dental anesthetics affect blood pressure and what individuals with hypertension need to know before treatment.

How safe is dental anesthesia?

4 min read
Although rare, severe complications from dental anesthesia are nearly unheard of, occurring in only about 3 out of every million cases. Modern dental anesthesia is exceptionally safe when administered by a trained professional, with safety measures customized for each patient's medical history and the procedure being performed.

What are the alternatives to IV sedation?

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An estimated 36% of the population experiences dental anxiety, with 12% suffering from extreme dental fear [1.5.5]. For these individuals, understanding alternatives to IV sedation is crucial. So, what are the alternatives to IV sedation for managing comfort and anxiety during procedures?

Is Nitrous Oxide Considered Deep Sedation? A Pharmacological Review

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An American Dental Association survey found that 70% of dental practices using sedation choose nitrous oxide [1.5.4]. Commonly known as 'laughing gas,' a frequent question is, **is nitrous oxide considered deep sedation?** The answer is no; it is classified as a minimal sedative that induces a state of conscious relaxation [1.3.1, 1.3.2].

Understanding the Link: Why Does My Heart Race with Novocaine?

4 min read
In Ontario, Canada, an estimated 13 million cartridges of local anesthetic were used by dentists in a single year [1.9.3]. If you've ever felt your heart pound after an injection, you've experienced a common reaction, but do you know why it happens and **why does my heart race with novocaine**?

What does inhalation sedation feel like?

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Studies show that roughly 30% of the population avoids visiting the dentist due to fear [1.6.1]. If you have dental anxiety, understanding what does inhalation sedation feel like can be the first step toward a more comfortable experience.

What is Nasal Sedation? Understanding This Non-Invasive Sedation Method

5 min read
Over 60% of people worldwide admit to having some form of anxiety about dental appointments, a common scenario where nasal sedation is used. But what is nasal sedation? It is a non-invasive and fast-acting technique that delivers a sedative medication via a nasal spray, helping to relax and calm patients for medical or dental procedures.

Will I feel anything during IV sedation? A guide to 'twilight sleep'

4 min read
According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, IV sedation, also known as monitored anesthesia care, is used to promote relaxation and relieve discomfort. Patients often wonder, "Will I feel anything during IV sedation?", and the experience is typically described as a deeply relaxed, sleepy, or dream-like state with little to no memory of the procedure.