Wisdom teeth will always come last, usually between 17 and 21 years, so they are wisdom teeth. However, it doesn’t mean that wisdom comes when you have these teeth! Either way, they are the first ones to go.
Most people will not have the luxury of spending the rest of their life with their wisdom teeth. They will end up seeking wisdom tooth extraction from our dentist. This is because wisdom teeth have a knack for impaction. In other words, wisdom teeth might not erupt or will partially erupt.
So, if you are scheduled to undergo wisdom tooth extraction, you will need some sedation so that the procedure can go smoothly. Plus, if you suffer from dental anxiety, it would be best to seek sedation dentistry in Poway, CA, to calm your nerves during the procedure.
Have you ever come across the terms “sleep” or “twilight” dentistry used by dentists? Just know that these terms refer to IV (intravenous) sedation if you haven’t. It simply is the mode of administering anti-anxiety drugs. This means you will receive anti-anxiety drugs through your veins, unlike the other types of sedation, which are administered via inhalation or orally.
With IV (intravenous) sedation, you will be conscious but feel relaxed during the procedure. You will not be asleep, as is the case with deep sedation. But instead, you will have a reduced awareness of your surroundings. In other words, there is a high chance that you might not be fully aware of what our dentist is doing.
The good thing is that you will be cognitive enough to respond to our dentist’s verbal instructions and gentle nudging. Unlike general anesthesia, you can breathe on your own.
But after the anesthesia wears off, you will not have much recollection of the procedure. The details of the procedure could be a bit hazy afterward.
Dental anxieties are very common. However, the chances are that dental anxiety can be triggered by certain triggers such as needles, drills, and even the dental setting. Whichever the case, IV sedation is appropriate for anyone in good health. It is even more beneficial to patients who have:
IV sedation will temporarily affect some of your cognitive abilities, so you might need to prepare better for this eventuality. Our emergency dentist near you will give a specific set of instructions that you might need to follow so that your session goes on without issues.
However, the instructions you will receive will revolve around the clothes you should wear, the medication you may need to stop temporarily, and the foods you should eat or not eat a few hours prior. Don’t forget to get a family member or friend to drive you home after the procedure.
Extraction is an excruciating process if you are not under sedation. This is why sedation dentistry is vital for dental care. All forms of sedation are safe, including IV sedation.
Our dentist will use a numbing cream and then administer the sedative via the veins. It will kick in after a couple of minutes, and you will feel relaxed and calm. If you undergo IV sedation will reap the following benefits:
IV sedation is essential when you are undergoing wisdom teeth removal. Most patients always worry about their recovery time after undergoing IV sedation. The effects of IV sedation will last for at least 12 hours after the procedure. You might feel drowsy immediately after the procedure, so you must walk around with a chaperone.
Full effects of IV sedation will wear off after 24 hours. You might need to steer clear of heavy machinery 24 hours after your treatment. So, there will be no need to receive IV sedation after the process since the effects will take at least a day before you can resume your normal activities.
Contact us at North County Dental Group if you have any questions or you wish to book an appointment.
Dr. Jackie Calcagno is our in-house pediatric dentist at North County Dental Group in Poway. She completed a residency in pediatric dentistry after graduating from dental school. Because of her experience and training, Dr. Jackie has a special touch with children, and understands how best to cater to their specific needs.