Sedation Dentistry for Kids
Portland, OR

Reasons for Sedation
We do everything we can to provide a caring, comfortable environment for all of our patients. However, there are some children who are just more anxious than others. Their anxiety can make it difficult for them to sit still, which can interfere with our ability to provide them with effective care in a safe way. With sedation dentistry, we can help your child to relax and remain completely comfortable while we perform their treatments. Sedation can also be helpful for children who need to have significant dental work done or for children with special needs.
Nitrous Oxide
Nitrous oxide is the mildest form of sedation we offer. You may be more familiar with this type of sedation by its other name, laughing gas. It is an odorless gas that we combine with oxygen to be inhaled through a small mask worn over the nose. The gas takes effect very quickly and wears off shortly after the gas is turned off. During their treatment, your child is completely relaxed and still fully conscious. This type of sedation also raises the pain tolerance and decreases the gag reflex. Your child is monitored during their treatment, and their blood pressure is taken both before and after.
Oral Conscious Sedation
Oral conscious sedation is a stronger form of sedation that involves taking medication by mouth. You will be provided with instructions before the appointment regarding food and liquids. Following these instructions is important for the safety of your child. An hour before their procedure, we provide your child with the sedative. It will make them feel sleepy and relaxed, but they will still be conscious. It is not uncommon for children to experience temporary amnesia, meaning they might not remember their procedure. This can be a great benefit for many children. The sedative may linger for several hours, so it is important to monitor your child for the remainder of the day as it wears off.
General Anesthesia
General anesthesia is administered by physician anesthesiologists from M2 Anesthesia who provide your child with inhaled anesthetics so that they are asleep before a needle is ever used. Your child is monitored very closely throughout the entire procedure. The effects of general anesthesia can linger for several hours, so it is important to keep a close eye on your child as these effects wear off.
With sedation, your child can relax and remain at ease while we perform their necessary dental treatments in a safe, effective manner. For more information on sedation, and to schedule an appointment for your child, call Great Grins for KIDS - Portland at (971) 470-0054 today.