Once you've experienced daydream dentistry with Dr. Waterston, you'll probably never be afraid to go to the dentist again.

Sedation dentistry allows you to reach a state of advanced relaxation during dental treatment, safely and predictably. Medication is generally given intravenously, and may consist of Versed, Diazepam, and a short-acting narcotic called Fentanyl.  I choose a combination of medications that will work best for each person I sedate.

Is sedation dentistry safe?

Sedation dentistry, performed under the supervision of specially-trained dentists, has an admirable safety record. While any treatment has potential risks and benefits, the risks of properly-administered sedation dentistry are quite low. Our office uses a limited number of medications, which makes it easier to track and reverse problems that may occur on rare occasions. For extra safety, "reversing agents" are available that can counteract the sedating medication within a few minutes.

What sort of special training is required for a sedation dentistry permit?

The American Dental Association requires the completion of a 60-hour course. There are stringent requirements for course content, including practical experience sedating patients, as well as extensive "classroom" instruction. Most states follow the ADA’s 60-hour recommendation. However, Pennsylvania’s requirements are even more involved, and require an additional 20 hours of training. Comparatively few general dentists have fulfilled these requirements, so relatively few dentists can provide conscious sedation at this time. Safety-monitoring equipment is extremely expensive. Very few dentists are willing to invest the time and commitment to enable them to provide this service to their patients.

Can I have sedation dentistry in your office if I have my own "regular dentist?"

Of course you can. Each dentist uses his own clinical judgment to determine what treatment you need and what is in your best interest. Dr. Waterston would be happy to provide you with a comprehensive examination to determine what treatment you need and if you are a candidate for sedation dentistry.

Imagine being able to smile with confidence and chew your food without pain.  No wonder so many patients say: "Thank you, Dr. Waterston.  Daydream dentistry changed my life."

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