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Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is one of the most commonly used conscious sedation drugs in dentistry. It is a colorless, odorless gas that is inhaled through a mask that covers the nose. Nitrous oxide helps patients to relax and feel more comfortable during dental procedures.
Dental Code D9222 is a specific code used in dentistry to indicate the use of deep sedation or general anesthesia during dental procedures. By understanding this code, patients can gain insight into the importance of deep sedation and general anesthesia in dental treatments.
You may ask your dentist to sedate you if the dentist is properly trained and equipped to provide anesthesia. If not, there may be an anesthesiologist that can provide the service in your dentist's office. Other options would be a surgery center or day surgery at a dentally equipped hospital.
In the treatment consultation, your dentist can discuss and recommend suitable sedation options for you. If you'd like sedation-assisted hygiene treatment, we can help arrange your appointment and answer your questions. Speak to your local practice to learn more.
The dentists at our practice evaluate the needs of every patient to determine which type of conscious sedation is most suitable. We offer two types of conscious sedation, nitrous oxide and IV sedation.
Here are common procedures that may utilize dental sedation: Bone grafts. When dentures have an improper fit, they are sometimes uncomfortable or even painful. Dental implants. Many people lose teeth over time due to issues such as injury, neglect, illness, or age. Emergency procedures. Extractions and fillings.
Yes, you can ask to be sedated for a tooth extraction, and many dentists offer sedation options to help patients feel more comfortable and relaxed during the procedure. Sedation may be particularly beneficial for individuals with dental anxiety, fear of needles, or a low pain threshold.
Different dental sedation techniques are available, including inhalation sedation (wearing a face mask to inhale a gas sedative) and IV sedation (a sedative drug that's injected into your arm or hand).
You may ask your dentist to sedate you if the dentist is properly trained and equipped to provide anesthesia. If not, there may be an anesthesiologist that can provide the service in your dentist's office. Other options would be a surgery center or day surgery at a dentally equipped hospital.