Are you a candidate for sedation dentistry?
    
If you have any of the following:

  • Fear of dental treatment
  • History of traumatic dental experiences
  • Difficulty getting numb
  • Very sensitive gag reflex or difficulty opening
  • Extremely sensitive teeth
  • Limited time to get your dental care completed
  • Complex dental problems or a need for surgery
  • Embarrassment about your teeth
  • In denial of dental problems until the pain is unbearable
  • Have not received dental care in years if not decades
  • Often make and then cancel dental appointments

…then YES!  You are a candidate!

Once you've experienced sedation dentistry, you'll never be afraid to go to the dentist again!  At Nelson and McRay Comprehensive Dentistry, we are committed to making your visit with us a pleasant one.  Our superbly trained team of dedicated doctors, hygienists, and assistants are here to serve you and your dental needs.

Sedation dentistry has become quite common.  Many offices now offer various forms of “sleep dentistry”.  Let us explain how we can bring the latest technology in sleep dentistry to you.

There are 3 primary ways in which sedation may be administered in a dental office.  These are intravenous (IV) conscious sedation, enteral conscious sedation and inhalational conscious sedation.  The best method for any patient is based on their individual needs.  Due to the additional training required to provide these 3 forms of sedation, most dentists are unable to offer them.  However at Nelson and McRay Comprehensive Dentistry we can!

  • IV Sedation:  Also known as deep conscious sedation, it is most commonly used by oral surgeons and dentists with specific training and certification.  With this type of sedation, medications are administered directly into the bloodstream.  The greatest advantage of IV sedation is that the level of sedation can be adjusted to the needs of the individual patient.  IV sedation is not commonly used in dental offices because of the advanced training required and strict requirements for certification.  However, Dr Blake McRay is the only general dentist in Napa  licensed to perform IV Conscious Sedation by the State Board of Dental Examiners!  Choosing this route of sedation will require you to have someone drive you to and from your sedation visit.
  • Enteral Conscious Sedation:  Also known as oral sedation, this method involves taking a pill.  Patients often fall asleep during treatment!  While the amount of sedation achieved with this method varies among individuals, many of our patients find this method to be sufficient for decreasing anxiety levels and providing them with a relaxing, pleasant experience during their dental treatment.  Choosing this route will require you to have someone drive you to and from your sedation visit.
  • Inhalational Conscious Sedation:  Also known as nitrous oxide or “laughing gas”.  It is easily administered and the most frequently used sedation method in dentistry.  The advantage of this form of sedation is that the effects quickly reverse and patients are able to drive themselves to and from their dental appointments.

The advanced training and experience of our practice allows us to offer the very best in sedation dentistry.  We understand this may be a significant step for each individual in reaching their goal of optimal oral health and that beautiful smile they have always wanted.  Call today for an appointment