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Sedation Dentistry in McLean, VA

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Relaxing Dental Care

Dental care can be overwhelming for some patients. Whether you experience mild or severe dental anxiety, our safe and effective sedation dentistry in Washington, DC will help you feel relaxed and comfortable.

Avoiding or delaying dental care can transform minor issues into more complex, uncomfortable and costly problems. Our sedation dentistry options provide stress-free dental appointments to support your long-term oral health.

Experience a calm, comfortable visit to Siranli Dental. Let us help you get the care you need without fear or discomfort.

Sedation Dentistry Methods

All sedation dentistry methods used by Siranli Dental are safe and effective. Your doctor will discuss the best method based on your current health, concerns and treatment plan.

Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)

A light form of sedation that helps you relax while remaining fully awake. The effects wear off quickly, so you can resume normal activities after your visit.

Oral Sedation

Taken in pill form before your appointment, it provides a deeper level of relaxation. You remain conscious but calm and may remember little of the procedure.

IV Sedation

Administered directly into the bloodstream for more advanced procedures. Patients are deeply relaxed and closely monitored throughout.

About Sedation Dentistry in McLean, VA

If you have dental anxiety, sensitive teeth, a strong gag reflex, or require extensive dental work, sedation dentistry may be a great option. We will evaluate your medical history and individual needs to determine the best sedation method for you.

Yes. Sedation dentistry is very safe when administered by our trained professionals. We carefully review your medical history and monitor you throughout the procedure.

 

Not necessarily. With Nitrous Oxide you remain fully awake. With oral and IV sedation, you’ll be in a deeply relaxed state but still conscious. Afterward, many patients remember little or nothing about their procedure.

If you receive nitrous oxide, you can typically drive yourself home. However, for oral or IV sedation, you will need someone to accompany you and drive you home after your visit.

Schedule a Consultation

We can plan your relaxing dental appointment. Call our office at (703) 734-0100 to discuss your sedation dentistry options.

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