
Sedation Dentistry
Sedation Dentistry in Minnesota
Relax completely and get the care you need without anxiety or fear.
Dental anxiety is one of the most common reasons people avoid care, often until problems become serious. Sedation dentistry makes it possible for every patient, no matter how anxious, to receive comfortable, thorough dental treatment in an environment that feels safe and manageable.

Sedation Dentistry in Minnesota
Sedation options range from mild relaxation to deeper sedation depending on your needs, preferences, and the complexity of treatment planned. The goal is always to give you the most comfortable experience possible so that necessary care does not get delayed or avoided.
Sedation Options
- Nitrous Oxide Commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous oxide is inhaled through a small nose mask to create a calm, relaxed feeling. It wears off quickly, and most patients can drive home afterward.
- Oral Sedation A prescribed medication taken before your appointment produces a deeper state of relaxation. You remain conscious but very calm and may remember little of the procedure.
- IV Sedation Administered intravenously for a deeper level of sedation, ideal for lengthy procedures or patients with significant anxiety. A driver is required.
Who Is Sedation Dentistry For?
- Patients with Dental Anxiety or Phobia If fear has kept you from seeking care, sedation removes that barrier.
- Sensitive Gag Reflex Sedation relaxes the gag reflex, making treatment significantly more comfortable for those who struggle.
- Complex or Lengthy Procedures Multiple treatments completed in fewer visits is easier and more comfortable with sedation.
- Special Needs Patients Sedation can make dental care accessible and positive for patients who have difficulty tolerating traditional treatment settings.
Is Sedation Dentistry Safe?
Yes. All sedation options are administered and monitored by trained providers. Your vital signs are tracked throughout any sedated procedure, and reversal agents are available if needed. We review your health history carefully before recommending any sedation option.

Sedation Dentistry FAQ
- Will I be unconscious during sedation?
- With nitrous oxide and oral sedation, you remain conscious but deeply relaxed. IV sedation can produce a sleep-like state where you are unaware of the procedure and may have little memory of it.
- Can I drive after sedation?
- After nitrous oxide, most patients can drive within minutes. Oral and IV sedation require a driver, as the effects can last several hours after your appointment.
- Is sedation covered by insurance?
- Coverage varies. Sedation for medically necessary procedures may be partially covered. Our team can help you understand your benefits before scheduling.
- How do I know which sedation option is right for me?
- Your provider will discuss your anxiety level, health history, and the procedures planned to recommend the most appropriate option. There is no one-size-fits-all answer.
- Is sedation safe for children?
- Nitrous oxide is commonly and safely used with children. Other forms of sedation for pediatric patients are carefully evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
- What if I have never been sedated before?
- That is perfectly fine. We will walk you through everything beforehand, answer all your questions, and ensure you feel fully prepared and comfortable before anything begins.



