Race Track Smiles offers IV sedation to help you enjoy a relaxed experience without dental anxiety and fear.
Our IV sedation pricing can vary depending on the treatment being performed and your specific needs. We will provide a full cost breakdown before your treatment. You can also save on IV sedation by joining our Triple Crown Savings Program.
Office FeesTreatment times using IV sedation can vary depending on the procedure and its complexity. Our team will share the expected timeframe during your consultation.
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Race Track Smiles is committed to keeping you comfortable for all your oral health treatments. If you suffer from dental anxiety, we offer IV sedation. In IV sedation, sedative medication is applied intravenously to help patients feel deeply relaxed while receiving dental treatment. It’s ideal for those suffering from dental anxiety or undergoing complex treatments. Before any procedure, we will discuss if IV sedation is right for you and recommend the appropriate level of sedation.
Schedule OnlinePrior to receiving IV sedation, you should:
IV sedation delivers sedative medication directly into your bloodstream through a small vein, typically in your arm or hand. The medication takes effect quickly, helping you feel deeply relaxed, drowsy, and anxiety-free during your treatment. You remain conscious the whole time, and your vitals are closely monitored to ensure safety.
Yes, IV sedation is generally safe when administered by trained and experienced dental professionals. Your heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels are closely monitored throughout the procedure. Before your sedation appointment, your dentist will review your medical history to ensure you’re a good candidate. While all sedation carries some risk, serious complications are rare when proper protocols are followed.
No, it’s recommended that you do not eat or drink for six to eight hours before your procedure. This helps reduce the risk of nausea, vomiting, or aspiration (inhaling food or liquid into the lungs) during sedation. Always follow our specific instructions, and let us know if you have any medical conditions that require regular meals or medication.
No, you should not drive after IV sedation. The effects can linger for several hours, affecting your coordination, judgment, and reaction time. You’ll need to arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure.
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