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How to Prepare for Your Sedation Dentistry Appointment

August 6, 2019
How to Prepare for Your Sedation Dentistry Appointment

When you think of going to the dentist, what do you think of? While most people consider dentist appointments to be in regards to cleanings, fillings, or routine checkups, sometimes more extensive procedures are necessary.

From root canals to dental implants, these types of procedures may require some type of sedation. If the patient isn't sedated for these appointments, these procedures may cause a great deal of anxiety and stress. However, it’s important to note that sedation dentistry poses some risks, and you also must prepare for these appointments differently compared to your regular dental visits.

In this post, we’ll take a deeper look at how to prepare for sedation dentistry appointments.


Be Open About Your Medical History and Medications


Have you ever had dental surgery before? Are you currently taking any medications?

Prior to your sedation appointment, it’s vital to be completely transparent about your medical history and if you’re currently on any medication. The sedation medication used might interfere with other types of drugs, and the result can be very serious and life-threatening. Therefore, it’s extremely important to be upfront about anything you’re currently taking.

Also, it’s important to tell your dentist about your medical history so that everyone is on the same page. If you neglect to share these details, the sedation might not work as expected, you might have a tougher time recovering, or you might even have an allergic reaction or some other type of serious complication.


Never Drink or Eat Anything Prior


It’s also extremely important to not drink or eat anything for eight hours prior to your appointment. If you’re currently taking medications, you can still take them as directed, but you should only use a small sip of water. After the procedure, you’re able to go back to your normal eating and drinking habits. Follow all instructions given by the anesthesiologist.


Schedule a Ride to and From the Office


Given that you’ll be sedated, you might feel a little fuzzy coming out of the dental procedures. That being said, another preparation required for these appointments is to schedule a responsible adult to drive you home after the visit. If possible, it’s best to choose a family member or friend. To ensure you’ll be in safe hands, be sure to schedule a ride with someone you can trust. Additionally, never operate any heavy machinery until the medication has worn off—which might take hours.


Drink Plenty of Fluids the Day Before


While you should never consume any food or liquids for up to six hours before your visit, you should consume a lot of fluids the day prior to your appointment. On the day of your sedation dentistry appointment, it’s vital to be hydrated. Given that you can’t drink any fluids right before the visit, drinking plenty of water the day before should ensure you’ll be properly hydrated.


Wear Comfortable Clothing


It’s also important to wear comfortable clothes to your appointment. Given that you’ll be laying down for a fair amount of time, you’ll want to stay comfortable. In addition, all jewelry should be left at home.


Stay Calm and Relaxed


While this step is easier said than done, it’s best to stay calm and relaxed prior to and during your sedation visit. You should understand that you’re in good hands and that you won’t feel a thing during the procedure. You might even want to bring your headphones and listen to soothing music as you lay in the chair.

If you happen to live in the Plainview, NY area and you’re looking for outstanding dental services, then be sure to contact Dr. Steven Ricco at the Ricco Dental Group today. From sedation dentistry to routine cleanings, Dr. Ricco can keep your teeth and gums in exceptional shape. Call 516-931-3999 or contact us online to schedule your appointment.

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