JAMES E. BURKHOLDER, D.D.S.
MONICA L. RAMOS, D.D.S.
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             Sedation Dentistry
For some people, when they hear the word "dentist" , they become fearful, and may avoid treatment.  The answer for many patients
is sedation dentistry.

You are given a small pill to take an hour prior to your dental appointment. Your companion will accompany you to the office. By the time you arrive you will be very drowsy. Sometimes, the pill will be taken at our office as soon as you arrive.

After you check in, you will be escorted into the comfort room, covered with a thick, warm blanket and placed on a monitor to watch your vital signs. After you are comfortable, Dr. Burkholder and his experienced clinical team will take care of all your dental needs.

When your treatment is completed your companion will return you home to finish your comfortable, relaxing day.

Facts About Sedation Dentistry

It is safe!  You take a small pill prior to treatment, no tubes or needles.
You will have little memory of the experience.  You will not remember any sounds or smells.
You can drift off into a sleep-like state for several hours after taking the pill.  The time you are
relaxing will vary depending on your needed treatment.
Complex dental treatments that require several appointments can be done in as little as one.
People who have difficulty getting numb have less problems when relaxed and comfortable.
Sedation dentistry is a safe way to reduce the fatigue of extended dental treatment requiring
long visits.
Not all patients react the same with sedation.  Some effects may vary from patient to patient.
 

Commonly Asked Questions About Sedation Dentistry


Will I feel any pain? No. You will feel nothing!

Will I be unconscious? No, you are in a deeply relaxed state, you are responsive.

Will I be monitored? Yes, one of our team members is always with you and your vital signs are monitored during the entire visit. You are never alone.

How long will I be in a deep relaxed state? Depending on your needs, for about two to three hours.

Will someone need to accompany me? Yes, due to the sedative effects of the medication, you will need someone to drive you to our office and home again.

Who Is a Candidate For Sedation Dentistry?

People who have . . .

high fear

had traumatic dental experiences

difficulty getting numb

a bad gag reflex

very sensitive teeth

limited time to complete their dental care
complex dental problems

People who . . .

hate needles and shots!

hate the noises, smells and tastes associated with dental care

are afraid or embarrassed about their teeth.



 
James E. Burkholder, D.D.S.
1122 E. Tyler Ave.
Harlingen, TX 78550
956-428-5566
burkdent@sbcglobal.net

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