Sedation & sleep dentistry

Sedation and sleep dentistry in Camden

Gentle, judgement-free care with comfort options for nervous patients and longer treatments.

Calm, relaxed patient in a dental chair at Dentistree in Camden during a comfort-focused appointment

Dental anxiety is very common — and it's nothing to be embarrassed about. At Dentistree in Camden, we take time to listen, explain what we're doing and let you set the pace. For patients who would benefit from more help to relax, sedation options can be discussed at your consultation. The right approach depends on the treatment, your medical history and your personal preferences. Our goal is to help you feel safe, comfortable and in control.

Comfort comes first — and there are several options

There's a spectrum of comfort options, from simple non-pharmacological techniques (such as a quiet room, breaks, headphones and clear communication) through to inhalation sedation (happy gas / nitrous oxide), oral sedation, and IV (intravenous) sedation or general anaesthetic for more complex cases. Deeper sedation and general anaesthetic are typically provided in collaboration with a sedationist or anaesthetist, and aren't suitable for everyone. We'll discuss what's appropriate for your situation honestly, along with the benefits and risks, so you can make an informed decision.

  • Gentle, paced approach for anxious patients
  • Clear communication and stop signals
  • Discussion of inhalation sedation options
  • Discussion of oral and IV sedation pathways
  • Referral to specialist sedationists where indicated
  • Pre-treatment plan tailored to your concerns

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Many of our patients feel anxious, and we're used to helping people work through it. A first appointment is often just a chat and an examination — no treatment — so you can meet the team, see the practice and discuss what would help you feel more comfortable.
Inhalation sedation, sometimes called happy gas, is a mild form of sedation breathed in through a small nose mask. It can help you feel relaxed during treatment and wears off quickly afterwards. Suitability depends on your medical history — your dentist will let you know if it's an option for your appointment.
Most dental sedation does not put you to sleep. You're typically awake but relaxed, and you can usually still respond to your dentist. True sleep dentistry — where you're fully unconscious — usually involves IV sedation or general anaesthetic provided by a sedationist or anaesthetist, and is generally reserved for more complex cases.
When provided by appropriately trained clinicians, with proper assessment, monitoring and aftercare, sedation is generally considered safe. Like all medical interventions, it carries some risks. We'll discuss your medical history carefully and explain the risks and benefits before recommending any sedation option.
After most forms of sedation, you'll need a responsible adult to drive you home and stay with you for the rest of the day. Inhalation sedation typically wears off quickly, but you should still follow your dentist's specific advice about driving and returning to work.
Cover varies depending on your fund, your level of cover and the type of sedation provided. We can help with information you need to check with your fund.

Ready for a calmer dental visit?

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