Anxiety-Free Dentistry

Why We Would Recommend Sedation During Your Appointment?

We know that going to the dentist can be extremely frightening for some individuals. This is called dental phobia and is common among millions of Americans. We use sedation to help our patients feel anxiety-free and relaxed during their treatment. If you suffer from dental phobia, after reviewing your medical history Dr. Martino and Dr. Sceppaguercio may recommend one of several types of sedation.

Types of Sedation Dentistry at Robert J. Martino, DDS​ and Allison Sceppaguercio, DMD

Nitrous oxide is commonly called laughing gas. There are several reasons to use nitrous oxide rather than complete sedation. This has been the primary way that doctors have helped patients to relieve them from anxiety. The gas is distributed through a face mask, which allows you to inhale the gas through your nose. As the anesthetic begins to work, you’ll feel a bit groggy and de-sensitized. Patients that choose to use nitrous are able to resume normal daily activities by the time the treatment is finished.

Oral Sedation does not require the use of needles, which many patients are anxious about. There are a variety of different medications that we provide here at Robert J. Martino, DDS​ and Allison Sceppaguercio, DMD. It will be up to your medical history and the recommendation of Dr. Martino and Dr. Sceppaguercio to decide which one will be your best choice. Oral sedation requires that you have a ride home from your appointment. So, you’ll want to have a trustworthy family member or friends take you home.

No matter what your dental experience has been in the past we are confident that your experience here at Robert J. Martino, DDS​ and Allison Sceppaguercio, DMD will be a comfortable and anxiety-free one.

If you suffer from dental anxiety please give us a call at (732) 382-8280 or email us. We’re confident that we have a solution that will relieve you of dental anxiety and help your experience here at Robert J. Martino, DDS​ and Allison Sceppaguercio, DMD be pleasant.