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Sedation Dentistry – Sarasota, FL

Enjoy Dental Care Without the Stress

Complicated dental cases can often bring a sense of worry or fear about discomfort or pain. That’s why our team is committed to creating a reassuring and comfortable environment for every patient. With the combined expertise of Dr. Ruth Rojas and Dr. Maria Rojas, along with advanced technology, we address these concerns with care and compassion. To further ease any lingering nerves, we offer a full range of sedation options. These services help calm the mind, eliminate discomfort, and ensure a stress-free experience, allowing you to focus on the amazing results ahead.

Why Choose Elite 360° Dental for Sedation Dentistry?

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Only Prosthodontist that Offers IV Sedation
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Friendly Team That Takes Patients’ Concerns Seriously
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Spa-Like Comfort with Our Patient Amenities

Nitrous Oxide Sedation

Nitrous oxide is ideal for those patients who need just a little help getting through their routine care. This method involves placing a small mask over the nose so the patient can breathe in a combination of the gas and oxygen. Right away, a patient should feel a soothing calm feeling come over them, and this will be sustained throughout the entire appointment. Once the mask is removed, the gas’ effects go away quickly, meaning a patient can get straight back to their day.

Oral Conscious Sedation

If you could take a pill that would make your dental anxiety go away, would you do it? Thankfully, that’s basically how oral conscious sedation works! You’ll be prescribed a pill to take at home, and by the time you reach our office, you will already be sedated and relaxed. You’ll still be conscious, but the appointment will seem to fly by, and you’ll likely only have fuzzy memories of it afterward.

IV Conscious Sedation

IV sedation is the most potent option we offer, so we typically recommend it for patients with extreme dental anxiety or those who need extensive procedures. To ensure its effectiveness and safety, we bring in a licensed anesthesiologist to administer it. It is extremely fast-acting, putting patients into a deep state of relaxation within seconds, and it can be adjusted in real-time to ensure someone is completely comfortable from moment to moment.
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