Is Sedation Dentistry Right for My Child?

Find out when sedation dentistry in Weston might be a good option for your child.

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Sedation dentistry has often been advertised to help calm people’s dental anxieties. While a simple dental cleaning is a breeze for some patients, for others it can be downright terrifying. However, we don’t want our patients biting their nails and pulling out their hair when they think about coming to the dentist. This is why we are happy to offer sedation dentistry. While many adults opt for this, you may be wondering if it could help your child during his next visit. Find out more about sedation dentistry in Weston and when it might benefit your child.

Q. When might my child need sedation dentistry?

If your child has a significant fear of the dentist, then sedation dentistry can easily make their next visit a bit easier. Sometimes children have such high anxiety levels around seeing their dentist that they aren’t able to cope. That’s when sedation dentistry in Weston is a good option. Oral sedation doesn’t have to just be used for specific dental procedures. Even if a simple dental cleaning sends your child into a panic, you can opt for dental sedation. Oral sedation can also be safely used for child with special needs.

Q. What kind of sedation dentistry will be used?

We are most likely to use oral sedation on children, which will require your child to take medication before his or her procedure. Different medications can be used for sedation and a lot will depend on your child’s health, anxiety levels and the type of dental treatment being performed. We often use a benzodiazepine on older children, while opting for analgesics for our younger patients.

Q. Is oral sedation safe for my child?

When sedation dentistry is performed under a medical professional’s supervision and care, oral sedation is both safe and effective for your child. We also monitor your child’s vitals throughout the entire procedure to make sure your child is both safe and comfortable during their visit.

Q. What should I do before my child receives sedation dentistry in Weston? Are there special care instructions afterwards?

Always talk to your Weston pediatric dentist about any medication or supplements your child is taking, both prescription and over-the-counter. Also it’s important that we have detailed and updated information about their medical history including surgeries, traumas or medical conditions. Also tell your Weston dentist if your child is allergic to any medications.

Once the procedure is complete, we will have your child remain in the office until the effects of the sedation have worn off. Then we will provide you with some post-procedure instructions that include information on physical activity and dietary restrictions.

If you want to find out more about sedation dentistry and whether it’s a good option for your little one, call our office today. We would be happy to answer your questions and help you decide whether this is safe and helpful for your child during his next dental treatment.

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Dentistry for Children at Weston

1608 Town Center Blvd Suite B

Weston, FL 33326

(954) 384-4560