Understanding IV Sedation for Wisdom Teeth Removal
IV sedation is the most commonly used anesthesia method for wisdom tooth removal, particularly when multiple teeth are being extracted or when the teeth are impacted. IV sedation delivers sedative medications directly into a vein, producing a deeply relaxed state where you are unaware of the procedure and unlikely to remember it. Most patients describe feeling like they fell asleep and woke up with the procedure complete.
Dental anesthesiology is a recognized dental specialty focused on the management of pain, anxiety, and sedation during dental procedures. Dental anesthesiologists complete additional training beyond dental school to safely administer all levels of sedation and anesthesia.
Safety and Monitoring
Patient safety is the top priority in dental sedation and anesthesia. Established guidelines from the American Dental Association, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, and American Dental Society of Anesthesiology define the training requirements, equipment standards, and monitoring protocols for every level of sedation.
Continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and breathing is mandatory during moderate and deep sedation. Emergency medications and resuscitation equipment must be immediately available.
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