
Originally Posted by
pll
If a root canal is necessary, sedation is not, though. Why go there, unless you have some major phobia? A dentist won't have an anesthesiologist on call, so I'd view that as too risky. I have been unfortunate enough to have 3 root canals. Not particularly pleasant (your mouth is open for a loooong time), but I would not go for sedation except in a hospital. Take some music or podcasts instead.
Conscious sedation is a little bit different from IV sedation (or general anesthesia) used in hospitals. It's just a sleeping pill and a Valium (or similar). My dentist had to receive special training and has a certification for monitoring patients under conscious sedation, and all dentists that use this procedure should also be certified. Yes, there's always a risk with any form of sedation, but to me, there's nothing like almost sleeping through a dental procedure and having almost no memory of it afterwards. To me it's really no different than having a colonoscopy, which I wouldn't do without sedation either (and I did that in an outpatient setting with IV sedation and an anesthesiologist).
Yes, I am a dental-phobe, and it's one of the very most common phobias. Conscious sedation has gotten many folks into a dentist's office that had been avoiding having necessary work done (some, even cleanings!) for years or even decades. For those folks, it is a wonderful thing and well worth the slight risk that comes with being sedated. There's also a big health risk in letting dental care slide.
Emily
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