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3 Wycombe Road,
Prestwood, Buckinghamshire
Great Missenden HP16 0NZ
At Geans Clinic we offer intravenous (IV) sedation is a form of conscious sedation used to help patients relax during dental procedures. It involves administering sedative drugs directly into the bloodstream through a vein, usually in the arm or hand.
IV sedation produces a deep state of relaxation, but you remain awake and responsive to verbal cues—though many patients have little or no memory of the procedure afterward.
IV sedation produces a deep state of relaxation, but you remain awake and responsive to verbal cues—though many patients have little or no memory of the procedure afterward.
Treatment dependent 60-120 minutes
Control dental anxiety
24-48 hours
Local anaesthetic and IV sedation
It will make you drowsy and less aware of what is happening The sedative is given by injection into a vein (intravenous) in the arm or back of the hand. You will be awake and will still be able to communicate verbally with us. This is not a general anaesthetic and it does not make you unconscious.
The risks are minimal
It is very important that you let the clinician know your medical history, including any medication you are taking, whether you think you may be pregnant, are breastfeeding and if you had any problems with having either general anaesthetic or sedation
An escort will be required – if you attend without an escort, you will not be treated. An escort is an able-bodied adult who can take responsibility for you, to come with you to the appointment, stay in the waiting area and take you home. This person will need to stay with you over night. Your escort should not be looking after anyone else but you. You may have a light meal before the appointment for treatment.
The clinician will explain the treatment planned and check that you understand what will happen.
The dental nurse will take your blood pressure.
You will be asked to lie back in the dental chair and have a small, plastic tube (cannula) placed in your arm or hand. The clinician will then give the sedation slowly through this tube. The dental team will monitor your breathing throughout treatment.
You may experience a temporary loss of memory during the time that you are sedated.
You may feel unsteady on your feet for some hours after the procedure.
Your ability to think clearly or make judgments may be affected for the next 24 hours.
Once you are sedated, the clinician will use local anaesthetic to numb the site of treatment.
You should be ready to go home about 1-2 hours after the start of your treatment. You will be assessed to ensure you are ready to go home and our clinician will give you any extra care instructions depending on the treatment carried out that day.
You should travel home with your escort by car or taxi as the sedative drug affects your coordination. We advise you avoid using public transport.
Your judgement will be affected by the sedative drug. This is similar to the effects of consuming alcohol.
You should not:
Following your consultation, you will be provided with a written estimate of costs for treatment. This is based on the materials or products to be used, and complexity of the procedure. You will always be given clear transparent costs and there will never be any hidden costs or surprise bills!
£350
An hourEveryone on our team, from our practice manager to our hygienists, works towards making your visit comfortable, caring and personal.
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