Do you tend to have dental anxiety or feel nervous about visiting the dentist? If so, then you may benefit from dental sedation, as this treatment helps keep you relaxed throughout your appointment. However, there are still misconceptions about what you should expect from this therapy which can make you hesitate to schedule a visit. Read on to learn four common dental sedation myths and why you won’t have anything to worry about!
Myth #1: It’s Highly Addictive
One of the most popular forms of sedation is nitrous oxide. This substance can make you feel calmer during your treatment. While it is considered a drug, it isn’t physically addictive! As long as you’re being supervised by a qualified dental professional, you’ll be safe and comfortable while undergoing a checkup or other kind of treatment.
Myth #2: You’ll Be Laughing Uncontrollably
Nitrous oxide is also widely known as “laughing gas.” However, you likely won’t expect to be laughing like a hyena while sitting in the dentist’s chair. This sedation is merely meant to help you relax and lower your anxiety. You’ll still be conscious, responsive, and completely in control of yourself!
Myth #3: The Effects Take a Long Time to Wear Off
Unlike local anesthetic, which relieves discomfort and can stay in your system for a few hours after you leave your appointment, nitrous oxide can wear off rather quickly. This odorless and tasteless drug will typically lose its effect within 15 to 30 minutes of not being inhaled into your system. This means you’ll be able to drive yourself to and from your dental visit while being fully awake.
Myth #4: It’s Similar to a Truth Serum
Since you’ll remain conscious and in control of yourself, you won’t have to worry about spilling personal secrets to your dentist or dental team. Any conversations you hold during your appointment will be deliberate and mainly about your oral and overall well-being. You may feel a little more friendly due to increased comfortability, and there’s nothing wrong with having a nice chat while you’re getting treatment!
With sedation therapy, you can expect a calm and safe experience while getting the dental care you deserve. Feel free to speak with your dentist if you still have any concerns, and they’ll be more than happy to answer your questions.
About the Author
Dr. Rudy Wolf earned his dental doctorate from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry. He also regularly seeks continuing education to advance his expertise and is a member of several groups like the American Dental Association and the Virginia Dental Association. He offers a wide variety of treatments, including dental checkups/cleanings and sedation therapy to help you relax during your procedure. If you’re ready to schedule an appointment, visit our website or call 434-324-8241.