Sedation Dentistry
What is Sedation Dentistry?
Benefits of Sedation Dentistry:
- Reduced anxiety and stress during dental visits
- Comfortable, pain-free experience
- Faster completion of dental procedures
- Fewer visits required, especially for multiple treatments
- Safe and monitored by our experienced dental team
Oral Sedation
Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
IV Sedation
General Anesthesia
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Common Questions About Invisalign
Yes, under professional supervision, sedation dentistry is safe for most patients. Your dentist will assess your medical history first.
Options include oral sedation (pills), nitrous oxide (laughing gas), and IV sedation, depending on your needs and procedure.
Some sedations keep you fully asleep, while others make you drowsy but conscious. Your dentist will explain the best option.
Follow your dentist’s instructions, which may include fasting, arranging transportation, and avoiding certain medications before your appointment.
Our skilled dentists, hygienists, and support staff provide personalized dental care, advanced treatments, and a comfortable patient experience to help you achieve a healthy, confident smile.
Why Choose 512ooth Family Dentistry
At 512ooth Family Dentistry, your smile and comfort are our top priorities. We go above and beyond to deliver exceptional dental care in a friendly, compassionate environment — tailored to patients of all ages. Here’s what makes us the preferred choice for families seeking quality dental services:
We treat every patient like family. From your first visit to ongoing routine care, we take the time to listen, understand your needs, and create customized treatment plans that fit your goals, lifestyle, and budget.
Our team consists of highly trained dentists and dental specialists with years of experience in general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry. You can trust that you’re receiving care backed by expertise and the latest industry standards.
We understand that dental anxiety is real. That’s why we offer advanced sedation options — including oral sedation, laughing gas, IV sedation, and general anesthesia — to help you feel calm and relaxed during your visit.
Whether you need a child’s dental checkup, restorative treatments like crowns and implants, or cosmetic enhancements like whitening and veneers — we provide a full range of services under one roof. No need to visit multiple specialists.
We work with your busy schedule. Early morning, late afternoon, and weekend appointment options are available so you can get the care you need without disrupting your routine.
Many of our new patients are referred by satisfied families who trust us with their dental health — a testament to the quality care and service we provide.
Our Services
You and your family can take advantage of a full range of dental services here at 512ooth Family Dentistry. During each visit, you will be treated by trained professionals who will provide top quality care to prevent dental problems and treat current conditions.
Preventive Dentistry
Protect your smile with our preventive dentistry services. We offer routine check-ups, professional cleanings, digital X-rays, fluoride treatments…
- Diagnostic & Prevention
- Digital Radiographs
- Cleaning and Hygiene
- Periodontal care
Restorative Dentistry
- Fillings
- Dental Crowns
- Dental Implants
- Root Canal Therapy
Cosmetic Dentistry
- Veneers
- Dental Bonding
- At-Home Teeth Whitening
- In-Office Teeth Whitening
Invisalign
Pediatric Dentistry
- Preventive Dentistry
- Restorative Dentistry
- Emergencies
Sedation Dentistry
- Nitrous Oxide
We are always ready to help you
- 8701 State Hwy 71 #102 Austin, TX 78735
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Monday - Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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What is Sedation Dentistry?
Benefits of Sedation Dentistry:
- Reduced anxiety and stress during dental visits
- Comfortable, pain-free experience
- Faster completion of dental procedures
- Fewer visits required, especially for multiple treatments
- Safe and monitored by our experienced dental team
our Sedation Dentistry Include
We offer a full range of Pediatric Dental procedures, including:
Oral Sedation
Oral sedation is administered in pill form, usually taken prior to your appointment. It helps you feel calm and relaxed while remaining conscious. Oral sedation is ideal for patients with mild to moderate anxiety or those undergoing longer procedures.
Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is inhaled through a mask and provides a calming effect while keeping you fully aware and responsive. Its effects wear off quickly after treatment, making it perfect for short procedures or anxious patients who prefer faster recovery.
IV Sedation
IV sedation is delivered directly into the bloodstream for deeper relaxation. This method is suitable for patients with severe dental anxiety or for more complex dental procedures. Our dental team carefully monitors your vital signs throughout the process for maximum safety.
General Anesthesia
For patients requiring complete unconsciousness during surgery, general anesthesia is provided in a controlled, hospital-like setting. This is commonly used for oral surgery, wisdom teeth removal, or multiple procedures in a single visit.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Nitrous Oxide
Dental nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is a colorless and odorless gas that is commonly used in dental procedures to help patients relax and reduce anxiety. It is administered through a mask that fits over the nose, and the patient inhales the gas mixed with oxygen. Nitrous oxide is a safe and effective sedative that helps patients feel more comfortable during dental treatments. It works by slowing down the body’s response to pain and inducing a sense of relaxation and euphoria. The effects of nitrous oxide are quickly reversible with the administration of at least 5 minutes of pure oxygen after the procedure is completed. The mask can then be removed, allowing patients to resume their normal activities without any lingering side effects. If you are feeling apprehensive, please ask us about this form of sedation.