Sedation Dentistry in St. Augustine, FL

Comfortable, stress-free dental care for even the most anxious patients

Don't let dental anxiety prevent you from getting the care you need. Experience the comfort and peace of mind that comes with professional sedation dentistry.

What Is Sedation Dentistry?

Sedation dentistry encompasses various techniques designed to help patients relax during dental procedures, creating a comfortable experience free from anxiety and discomfort. Unlike general anesthesia used in hospital settings, dental sedation allows you to remain conscious while feeling deeply relaxed, with little to no memory of the procedure afterward.

 

As a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Johnson has extensive training in administering various levels of sedation safely and effectively. His specialized expertise goes well beyond what’s available at general dental practices, allowing our center to offer advanced sedation options including IV sedation administered directly in our state-of-the-art facility.

 

Sedation dentistry is ideal for patients with dental anxiety, those undergoing complex or lengthy procedures, individuals with strong gag reflexes, and patients with special needs who may have difficulty sitting still for extended periods. Our personalized approach ensures you receive the appropriate level of sedation based on your specific needs, anxiety level, and the complexity of your procedure.

what is sedation dentistry

Our Sedation Dentistry Services

IV Sedation (Deep Sedation)

Our specialty is IV sedation, also known as “twilight sedation” or “sleep dentistry.” This advanced technique delivers sedative medications directly into your bloodstream, inducing a deep state of relaxation where you’ll remain technically conscious but feel as though you’re sleeping. You’ll be unaware of the sights, sounds, and sensations of your procedure and will have little to no memory of the treatment afterward. Our team is specially trained in administering and monitoring IV sedation, ensuring your complete safety and comfort throughout your procedure.

Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)

For mild to moderate anxiety, nitrous oxide provides gentle relaxation that takes effect quickly and wears off rapidly once the procedure is complete. You’ll breathe this sweet-smelling gas through a comfortable nose mask, experiencing a sense of euphoria and reduced awareness of your surroundings. The effects dissipate within minutes after the gas is stopped, allowing you to drive yourself home and return to normal activities immediately after your appointment.

Oral Conscious Sedation

For patients with moderate anxiety who prefer to avoid IV sedation, oral sedation offers a simple yet effective alternative. You’ll take a prescribed medication shortly before your appointment, arriving at our office already feeling relaxed. While you’ll remain awake and able to respond to directions, you’ll feel significantly less anxious and typically have limited memory of the procedure. This option requires a companion to drive you to and from your appointment.

Dr. Douglas L. Johnson, DMD

With over 25 years of specialized experience, Dr. Johnson provides exceptional care using the latest techniques and technology.


Dr. Johnson is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon who completed his education at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine and advanced training through fellowships at prestigious institutions. His extensive training and experience allow him to perform complex procedures with precision and care.


At our state-of-the-art facility, we prioritize your comfort and results. Dr. Johnson and his specially trained staff are committed to providing you with the highest standard of care in a welcoming environment.

What are the Benefits of Sedation Dentistry?

Sedation dentistry offers transformative advantages for patients who might otherwise avoid necessary dental care. By effectively eliminating anxiety and discomfort, sedation allows you to receive important treatments without the emotional distress that dental procedures often trigger. This anxiety-free experience often changes patients’ perceptions about dental care, making future visits less stressful even without sedation.

 

For complex procedures requiring extended treatment time, sedation creates a perception that time passes quickly, allowing Dr. Johnson to complete multiple procedures in a single visit that might otherwise require several appointments. This efficiency means fewer office visits and a more streamlined treatment process, particularly beneficial for patients with busy schedules or those traveling from outside the immediate St. Augustine area.

 

Sedation also enhances patient comfort by reducing physical discomfort during lengthy procedures and minimizing or eliminating the gag reflex that can interfere with treatment. For patients with special needs or difficulty sitting still, sedation provides the calm environment necessary for Dr. Johnson to perform procedures with the precision they require.

Perhaps most importantly, sedation dentistry often makes dental care accessible to patients who would otherwise continue to avoid treatment due to fear, potentially preventing serious oral health issues and the need for more extensive procedures in the future.

Is Sedation Dentistry Right for You?

Ideal Candidates for Sedation

Sedation dentistry can benefit many patients, particularly those who experience dental anxiety ranging from mild nervousness to severe phobia. It’s also excellent for patients undergoing complex or lengthy procedures like multiple extractions, full-mouth reconstructions, or dental implant surgery. Those with strong gag reflexes, sensitivity to dental noises or smells, or difficulty getting numb with local anesthesia are often ideal candidates for sedation services.

Patients with physical limitations that make sitting in a dental chair uncomfortable for extended periods can benefit from the relaxation that sedation provides. Additionally, individuals with special needs that affect their ability to remain still or cooperate with treatment instructions often find that sedation creates a more manageable treatment environment.

Medical Considerations

While sedation dentistry is safe for most patients, certain medical conditions and medications may affect your sedation options. During your consultation, Dr. Johnson will review your complete medical history, current medications, and any previous experiences with anesthesia or sedation. This thorough evaluation ensures that your sedation plan is both effective and safe based on your individual health profile.

Preparation and Recovery

Different sedation methods have varying preparation requirements and recovery periods. For IV sedation and oral conscious sedation, you’ll need to arrange for someone to drive you home afterward and should plan to rest for the remainder of the day. Our team will provide detailed pre-procedure instructions, including guidelines about eating, drinking, and taking regular medications before your appointment.

Our Reviews

Why Patients Choose Us

Care and Commitment

From the front office to the exam room, our practice is made up of professionals who take your oral health very seriously. Using state-of-the-art equipment designed with safety and efficiency in mind, we are able to offer top-notch care. As you walk through our office, you will notice that everything is clean, comfortable and thoroughly sterilized. Your safety and comfort are our priority.

 

Honesty and Affordability

We know that the cost of care can be confusing. In addition to offering a number of in-office payment options to fit your budget, we also give you up-front cost information on your treatment ahead of time. We are in network with a variety of insurance plans, and we offer dental financing with credit available in time frames that fit your needs. We are happy to help you navigate your dental insurance and alternative payment options.

Comprehensive Oral Surgery Care in One Location

At our practice, we are qualified to handle all aspects of your oral and maxillofacial care, so you are always surrounded by people that you trust. If we must refer out, we promise to send you to carefully vetted colleagues who apply the same professional principles in their office that we do in ours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sedation Dentistry Safe?

Yes, when administered by properly trained professionals like Dr. Johnson, dental sedation is extremely safe. Our practice maintains stringent safety protocols including thorough pre-procedure evaluations, continuous monitoring of vital signs during treatment, and appropriate recovery supervision. Dr. Johnson’s hospital-based surgical training provides expertise in managing even rare complications, though they seldom occur in healthy patients. Every aspect of our sedation practice is designed to maintain the highest safety standards.

With IV sedation, most patients experience no discomfort and have little to no memory of the procedure afterward. Local anesthesia is still administered to ensure complete pain control, but this occurs after you’re already sedated, eliminating the anxiety some patients feel about injections. With nitrous oxide or oral sedation, you’ll still receive local anesthesia for pain control, but will feel significantly more relaxed during the administration and throughout your procedure.

Recovery times vary based on the type of sedation used. Nitrous oxide effects dissipate within minutes, allowing you to drive yourself home and return to normal activities immediately. Oral sedation and IV sedation require more recovery time—typically several hours. You’ll need someone to drive you home after these deeper forms of sedation, and should plan to rest for the remainder of the day. Most patients can return to normal activities the following day with no lingering effects.

Visit Us in St. Augustine

St. Augustine Oral & Facial Surgical Center is ideally situated at 1301 Plantation Island Dr. Suite #101, St. Augustine, FL 32080, making us easily accessible for patients throughout St. Augustine and surrounding communities.

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