Sedation Dentistry In San Antonio: Options, Safety, And Who It’s For

Sedation Dentistry In San Antonio: Options, Safety, And Who It’s For

Worried About The Dentist? You’re Not Alone.

If the sound of a dental drill raises your heart rate, you’re in good company. Dental anxiety is extremely common, and it can keep people from getting the care they need.

Sedation dentistry

offers safe, proven ways to take the edge off—so you can sit back, breathe easier, and get treatment completed comfortably.

Sedation Options We Offer

Nitrous Oxide (“Laughing Gas”)

How it feels:

Light, calm, and relaxed within minutes.

Great for:

Mild anxiety, kids, quick appointments.

Bonus:

Wears off fast—you can usually drive yourself home.

Oral Conscious Sedation

How it feels:

Deeper relaxation via a prescribed pill taken before your visit.

Great for:

Moderate anxiety, longer appointments, strong gag reflex.

Note:

You’ll need a

driver

to and from your appointment.

IV Sedation (When Appropriate)

How it feels:

The deepest level we typically use in-office; you’re responsive but very relaxed, and time passes quickly.

Great for:

Significant anxiety, complex or multi-procedure visits.

Note:

Close monitoring throughout for your safety.

Safety: Our First Priority

Pre-visit health review:

Medications, allergies, and medical history are carefully assessed.

Tailored dosing:

Based on body weight, age, and health status.

Continuous monitoring:

Blood pressure, oxygen levels, heart rate.

Trained team:

Experienced clinicians follow evidence-based protocols.

Who Benefits Most?

People with dental anxiety or past negative experiences

Patients needing multiple treatments

completed efficiently

Those with a strong gag reflex or difficulty getting numb

Patients with sensitive teeth

or complex cases

What Sedation Does—and Doesn’t—Do

Sedation

reduces anxiety

and

increases comfort

, but it doesn’t replace local anesthesia. You’ll still be numbed for procedures so you remain comfortable during treatment. Most patients remember little of the appointment and report that time flew by.

Preparing For Your Sedation Visit

Follow pre-op instructions

(including fasting, if advised).

Arrange a driver

for oral or IV sedation.

Wear comfortable clothing

and avoid heavy meals beforehand.

Plan a light day

after the appointment to rest.

Aftercare: What To Expect

Mild drowsiness is common, especially after oral or IV sedation. Plan to relax at home, sip fluids, and eat soft foods as needed. We’ll provide personalized instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.

Benefits Beyond Comfort

When anxiety goes down, care gets better. Sedation can help you

complete more treatment in fewer visits

, reduce muscle tension or jaw fatigue, and make it easier to maintain your oral health—without fear standing in the way.

Your Next Step

Ready to experience calmer care in

San Antonio

?

Call AB Dental & Oral Surgery at 210-682-2700

to

Schedule a Consultation

and learn which sedation option best fits your needs.