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Dental IV sedation.
Hi!
I'm going to have 2 teeth removed next week, and I will be having it done under IV sedation.
I'm as scared of that as much as getting my teeth done.
Can anyone tell me what to expect.
Will I be able to walk out on my own?
Any replies are greatly appreciated!
TIA!
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06-01-2011 01:37 PM
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Since they're using IV sedation, you'll need someone with you to drive you home. You'll still be quite groggy after they get done. My dentist requires a driver or they won't do the work.
Some days, it's not even worth chewing through the restraints.
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I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed that way, it's a breeze really from being awake. You go in, they put the IV sedation in and you are out just like that. The next thing you know the nurse is telling you it is all done and you can leave. My dentist even had an exit door where my hubby was waiting with the car. I went home and slept it off. Only took one pain pill just in case but didn't need the others. I walked to the car and into my house so you can get up and walk but you will be sleepy.
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I had a similar situation as Janelle. It was really no big deal. They put in the IV and tell you to count backwards from 100 - I remember making it to 97. I was groggy when I left but was able to get in the car - don't remember the drive home and got in the house going up 3 steps and made it to my bed. I didn't take much pain medication afterwards but I also have a pretty high tolerance for pain but low tolerance for pain meds - they knock me out pretty quickly.
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I had every tooth in my head removed under IV Sedation... They did require a driver, but other than that I was free to do whatever I wanted whenever I felt up to doing it. I didn't even go home when I was done... Hubby took me to buy a smoothie (which was quite comical considering my mouth was so stuffed w/ gauze and I had bruises under my eyes (not common in minimal tooth extraction)) and then I went to my Nana's house... I was so freaking happy to not be in pain that I couldn't sleep for a while but when I did finally sleep I slept for like twelve hours. In fact, the stitches... that dry out if you sleep with your mouth open and tighten up... caused more pain and discomfort than anything else in the whole process... they don't use the same kind of drugs they use when you go in for surgery... there won't be an anesthesiologist... it's just demoral and you are not in an unknowing sleep... I woke up during mine and the doc just very gently said go back to sleep... and I did.
Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
An 'eye for an eye' leaves the whole world blind. -Mahatma Gandhi
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I am almost impossible to numb to at the dentists, whenever I have to have major work done I have to do it under IV sedation. Basically, you need to be wearing no makeup, metal jewelery, no eating or drinking after midnight, don't cheat this is serious as you can get nausues during surgery which isnt a good thing. If you are nervous ask your oral surgeon to perscribe something the night before so you sleep, and maybe something for the morning of with a small sip of water. It isnt that bad, you count back from 100, by 98 you are out. Because you are not consicence you are more relaxed and healing time is a LOT shorter
Work like you don't need money, love like you've never been hurt, And dance like no one's watching
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Yep...what everybody has already said. It's easy peazy...you are absolutely unaware of what is happening until they wake you up that it is over. Then, someone drives you home to sleep it off.
Honestly, I wish they would put me out when they clean my teeth...LOL!
Never argue with an idiot. It will bring you down to his level and he’ll win because of experience.
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I never knew they had IV sedation at the dentist. After reading the above posts, I can honestly say I wish I had.
Me
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Originally Posted by
justme23
I had every tooth in my head removed under IV Sedation... They did require a driver, but other than that I was free to do whatever I wanted whenever I felt up to doing it. I didn't even go home when I was done... Hubby took me to buy a smoothie (which was quite comical considering my mouth was so stuffed w/ gauze and I had bruises under my eyes (not common in minimal tooth extraction)) and then I went to my Nana's house... I was so freaking happy to not be in pain that I couldn't sleep for a while but when I did finally sleep I slept for like twelve hours. In fact, the stitches... that dry out if you sleep with your mouth open and tighten up... caused more pain and discomfort than anything else in the whole process... they don't use the same kind of drugs they use when you go in for surgery... there won't be an anesthesiologist... it's just demoral and you are not in an unknowing sleep... I woke up during mine and the doc just very gently said go back to sleep... and I did.
When I had it done they didn't use Demerol they used liquid Valium. Trust me if they used Demerol they would regret it as I would be barfing on their shoes.
Originally Posted by
hblueeyes
I never knew they had IV sedation at the dentist. After reading the above posts, I can honestly say I wish I had.
They did not do mine at a dentist office it was done at an Oral Surgeon's office. I do know one of my bosses gets laughing gas for any work at the dentist - he is the biggest chicken I have ever seen about the dentist.
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Maybe different doctors use different things... but I asked and I know they used Demerol on me... Valium has an exciting effect on me, I go in to hyper overdrive... so they could never have used that on me.
Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
An 'eye for an eye' leaves the whole world blind. -Mahatma Gandhi
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Thank you all for your feedback.
I'm having mine done at a oral surgeons office.
Still unsure if I want the iv sedation, or just laughing gas, though I'm leaning towords the iv since one of my teeth is going to be very hard to extract.
Thursday is the big day, wish me luck!
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