Categories: Sedation Dentist

History of Dental Oral Sedation

Dental sedation has been around since the late 1800s. Though dental oral sedation is very common now, it was not as frequent back then. Out of all the methods of sedation, oral sedation is the most popular and least invasive method.

A brief history

Sedation in the dental world was not always as easy and full of options to tailor to the patient as it is today. Nitrous oxide was discovered almost a hundred years before it was used, in the late 1700s, and it was not applied to dentistry until 1840. Horace Wells first used nitrous oxide successfully for the extraction of his tooth. Unfortunately, while demonstrating his use, the dose was miscalculated, and it looked as though his findings had failed him. This caused a block in using his findings for some time.

Dental oral sedation via nitrous oxide was not officially used in medical practice until 1946, when it was finally reconsidered. Before the 1940s, cocaine was used before moving to cinchocaine and lignocaine. Cocaine was very temperamental, and creating the correct dose was difficult.

Today's available techniques

Today, there are several types of sedation available, one of the most popular being oral sedation. This gives the patient a large gap from minimum to maximum sedation levels and is achieved by drugs in a pill form like Valium. Some other options are Xanax and Vistaril. Oral sedation does not put the patient out but rather sedates them into the desired level of a calm stupor.

This is an easy method to keep the patient calm and worry-free without the stress of more complicated methods, Though the most popular method currently is oral sedation, there are some other common options too: inhaled minimal sedation, IV conscious sedation and general anesthesia. Not only is oral sedation the easiest method to administer, but it also has a lot of other benefits, including being cost-effective.

Other benefits of oral sedation

Many higher-risk options like full-on anesthesia can cost hundreds of dollars where a bottle of valium can go as low as one dollar depending on the insurance. It's a lot more appealing because this method does not utilize needles or any pain-inducing instruments. Oral sedation is a lot easier to regulate if you have already had experience with anxiety medication.

A lot of people who suffer from anxiety on a regular basis already have a favorite medicine or something they know works the best.  Oral medications used for dental sedation react differently to each person, so sometimes prior experience is helpful. Knowledge of oral sedation is acquired through schooling, and there are classes offered in oral sedation dentistry across the United States.

During a consultation, we can help determine the most effective type of sedation technique to meet your needs. The important part is that you receive the care you need while remaining comfortable and safe. Therefore, we will review your medical history and current condition to determine the most effective treatment plan.

Request an appointment in our Katy dentist office here: https://cosmeticdentistkatytx.com.


Related Posts

July 16, 2018

How Long Does Dental Sedation Last?

Dental Sedation is a treatment option for people who have anxiety or difficulty undergoing dental procedures and oral surgery. While effective and safe, you may be wondering how long dental sedation lasts. People may not …

March 16, 2018

Visit Our Dental Office to Get More Out of Dental Care

Our dental office wants you to expect more from dental care. While most of our patients come to realize the value and having their teeth examined and cleaned on a regular basis, you should think …

November 16, 2018

6 Benefits of Having a Family Dentist

Family dentistry tackles oral health at every stage of life. Children have different dental needs than adults, and qualified family dentists deliver comprehensive oral care from baby teeth to permanent teeth.Like general dentistry, family dentistry …

September 12, 2018

The Pros And Cons Of Dental Sealants

If the world were flawless, everybody would have a perfect set of sparkly teeth. The only care we would have needed would be regular brushing and flossing. However, this is not reality. There are many treatment …


Michael D. Tran, DMD

Share
Published by
Michael D. Tran, DMD

Recent Posts

6 Benefits of Having a Family Dentist

Family dentistry tackles oral health at every stage of life. Children have different dental needs…

6 years ago

The Pros And Cons Of Dental Sealants

If the world were flawless, everybody would have a perfect set of sparkly teeth. The…

6 years ago

Types of Floss and Tips for Flossing: Available Options

The different types of floss and tips for flossing make it possible to keep the…

6 years ago

How Long Does Dental Sedation Last?

Dental Sedation is a treatment option for people who have anxiety or difficulty undergoing dental…

6 years ago

Is It Ok To Pull Out My Loose Tooth?

If you have a loose tooth or if your child has a loose tooth, you…

7 years ago

Have A Smile You Can Be Proud Of

Have you ever caught yourself covering your mouth while laughing or trying not to smile…

7 years ago