Nov
Dental visits can be intimidating when you have dental anxiety. Your fear of the dental chair can cause you to forgo essential dental treatments, which can be detrimental to your oral health. At Cotton Creek Dental in Washington, Utah, we want to make it as easy as possible for you to receive the oral care services you need to maintain a healthy smile. That’s why Drs. David Brown and Jacob Jennings offer sedation dentistry.
Here are some reasons you may want to consider sedation dentistry:
Sedation dentistry makes use of medication to keep you calm and relaxed for dental treatments. This medication can come in the form of nitrous oxide gas, oral conscious sedation, or IV (intravenous) sedation, and is tailored to your specific dental needs. Dental sedation produces a calming effect on your mind and body to eliminate anxiety and fear, making dental care easier to bear.
Sedation dentistry helps manage pain to help you have more comfortable dental treatments. If you have sensitive teeth or a low threshold for pain, dental sedation can help minimize any discomfort you may feel from your procedure. For more intrusive treatments like dental extractions and root canals, we can combine sedation with anesthesia to ensure your treatment is completely pain-free.
If you have trouble with gagging during dental exams, cleanings or other oral treatments, dental sedation can help. Sedation helps control the gagging reflex, so your procedure can proceed more smoothly with fewer gagging disruptions.
When you’re relaxed in the dental chair, our team can complete work at a quicker pace and with greater efficiency. You won’t be moving about or asking for frequent breaks, which can extend the timeframe of your treatment.
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Dental sedation makes it easier for you to sit through long treatments or complete multiple procedures on the same day. Total relaxation is possible with IV sedation for procedures that require oral surgery, such as extractions, grafting, implants or the removal of impacted wisdom teeth.
Sedation dentistry is safe, convenient and produces minimal side effects, if any. Drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, headaches and temporary memory lapses are some of the side effects of sedation treatments.
Oral conscious sedation and IV sedation may produce mild amnesia. So, you may not remember the specifics of your procedure after it’s been completed. This can be a good thing, as it keeps you from stressing over future treatments. If you don’t have a bad memory or impression of your dental visits, you’re more likely to return. Getting consistent dental care can help you keep your smile healthy for life.
For stress-free, relaxing dental visits, contact Drs. David Brown or Jacob Jennings from Cotton Creek Dental in Washington, UT at (435) 414-6275 to learn more about sedation dentistry.
Dr. David Brown, DDS, is a highly skilled dentist with over 15 years of experience dedicated to improving patients’ oral health and confidence. A graduate of Brigham Young University and the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery at the University of Maryland, he holds fellowships in the Academy of General Dentists and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Brown actively pursues advanced education in prosthetics, implants, and patient comfort. A trusted American Dental Association, Utah Dental Association, and Seattle Study Club member, he combines expertise with genuine care to deliver exceptional, patient-focused dental care in Southern Utah.
Dr. Jacob Jennings is a skilled and compassionate dentist with over six years of experience who is dedicated to providing exceptional care to his community. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, he moved to St. George, Utah, as a teenager and has since embraced the region as home. Dr. Jennings earned his dental degree from The University of the Pacific after completing studies at DSU and BYU. He is fluent in Spanish and values building strong relationships with his diverse patient base. His commitment to excellence and trustworthiness reflects his desire to help others and ensure their oral health and well-being.

