Anesthesia Options - Phoenix, AZ
Conquer Your Dental Fear with Sedation Dentistry
Soothing Sedation Makes Anxiety-Free Dental Care a Reality
At Anderson Dental, our team strives to ensure patients of all ages are comfortable from the moment they arrive at our practice. But we also understand dental anxiety is a common issue that requires a little extra help to relax during treatment.
The truth is, if you’re looking for a tranquil experience in the dental chair, you couldn’t find a better dentist for dental anxiety in Phoenix, AZ, than Dr. Lori Anderson! If you’re seeking sedation for dental implants or another procedure, you’ve found the right dental office!
Sedation Dentistry · Phoenix, AZ
What You Need To Know About Sedation Dentistry
Sedation anesthesia involves the use of carefully selected medications to help you feel stress-free and comfortable during dental treatment. Our goal is to ensure every visit feels calm and manageable — no matter your level of dental anxiety.
Depending on the method used, you may feel calm, drowsy, or deeply relaxed, often with little to no memory of the procedure afterward. While some people refer to this as sleep dentistry, most forms of sedation allow you to remain awake and responsive while staying completely at ease throughout your visit.
Calm & Relaxed
Drowsy & Comfortable
Deeply at Ease
Who is a Good Candidate for Sedation Dentistry?
- Struggle to sit comfortably during longer appointments
- Have a strong gag reflex or heightened tooth sensitivity
- Experience any level of dental anxiety or fear
- Need complex or extended dental treatment
- Feel sensitive to dental sounds, smells, or touch
- Had a past traumatic dental experience
- Prefer to complete multiple procedures in fewer visits
Types of Sedation Anesthesia at Anderson Dental
Our team will help you choose the best sedation type based on your comfort level, treatment needs, and medical history.
Nitrous Oxide
Often referred to as laughing gas, nitrous oxide is a safe, colorless blend of oxygen and nitrous gas that you breathe in through a small, comfortable mask—no needles required. It’s an excellent option for mild to moderate dental anxiety or a fear of injections, and it’s safe for children as well.
While you remain fully awake and responsive, you’ll feel calm and possibly even lighthearted or slightly euphoric. Once the gas is turned off and pure oxygen is delivered, the effects fade within minutes, allowing you to resume your normal routine quickly.
Oral Conscious Sedation
Oral sedation in Phoenix, AZ, involves taking a sedative pill about an hour before your dental appointment. As the name suggests, you’ll remain conscious, although you may drift off into a light sleep.
In most cases, you won’t recall details of your visit even though you can respond to questions and communicate with our team when prompted. Because side effects of the medication start quickly and can linger up to 24 hours, a trusted adult needs to drive you to and from our practice, and you need to rest.
IV Sedation
IV sedation dentistry in Phoenix, AZ, is administered through a vein in your arm or hand by a board-certified anesthesiologist who works with our team on surgical cases. As the strongest level of conscious dental sedation, this induces a sleep-like state and short-term procedural amnesia. This type of sedation delivers comfortable dental treatment, whether you have severe dental anxiety or require oral surgery, such as impacted wisdom tooth extraction.
General Anesthesia
Milestone STA
Dr. Anderson offers the STA Single Tooth Anesthesia® system, a significant advancement in pediatric dentistry comfort and precision. This technology delivers targeted anesthesia to a single tooth instead of numbing an entire section of the mouth, making treatment more comfortable and controlled.
It’s especially beneficial for young children, patients with special needs, and anyone who feels anxious about traditional injections. Because surrounding tissues remain unaffected, patients can speak, eat, and return to normal activities much sooner. Unlike conventional sedation methods that may require extended recovery time, single tooth anesthesia will allow your children to return to school the same day!
The Benefits of Sedation at Anderson Dental
- Calmer, more peaceful appointments
- Enhanced physical comfort throughout treatment
- Less awareness of sounds, sensations, and surroundings
- Reduced stress during lengthy or complex procedures
- Fewer visits when completing extensive care
- A more positive, confidence-building dental experience
- Timely treatment that helps protect long-term oral and overall health
Sedation Dentistry FAQs
Will I fall asleep during sedation dentistry?
Most sedation options place you in a deeply relaxed, conscious state, although you may briefly drift off with IV sedation and sometimes even oral sedation. General anesthesia is the absolute exception because it renders you fully unconscious.