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Thomas Marxen D.D.S., M.S.D.
Erica Y. Yang, D.D.S.
13515 NE 175th St. Suite B.
Woodinville, Washington 98072

Phone:
Toll Free - 866.464.0430

425.483.2442

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Comfort and Convenience with Sedation Dentistry Near Seattle, Washington

With conscious sedation dentistry at our Seattle, Washington practice, patients can enjoy dentistry free of apprehension. We strive to make all our patients comfortable enough to enjoy the health and cosmetic benefits of Dr. Thomas Marxen's dental services.

What is conscious sedation?

Conscious sedation is an altered state of consciousness, where you become disassociated with your surroundings. Memory, anxiety levels, and perception of pain are greatly reduced, and you become very relaxed and comfortable. For example, most people having conscious sedation think they have been asleep because they cannot remember anything that went on from the time the sedation was started to the time they left the office. Contact cosmetic dentist Thomas Marxen, D.D.S., M.S.D., for sedation dentistry at our Seattle, Washington area practice today.

How is it different from being asleep?

"Being asleep" for dental treatment is called general anesthesia. It differs from conscious sedation in many ways. First of all, you are unconscious and your reflexes are diminished considerably, to the point where you must have someone breathe for you through a tube placed down your windpipe. Secondly, the drugs used are very potent and may have undesirable side effects during and after the procedure. Complications tend to increase the longer you are asleep, and you may wind up very nauseous afterwards. This adds up to more risk and considerably more personnel to monitor you during and after the procedure. For this reason, general anesthesia is usually used in a hospital setting where proper support is available.

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Who is sedation dentistry for?

Any reasonably healthy person can have conscious sedation dentistry with ANY procedure, including teeth cleanings, implant dentistry, oral surgery, teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, or another cosmetic dentistry treatment available at our office.

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How will I feel during and after sedation dentistry?

Essentially you are awake, but you will remember very little and feel no discomfort. What you do recall will not be unpleasant. For example, most people do not recall or feel any part of dentistry procedure performed under conscious sedation, including numbing the teeth. When your appointment is over, the effects of the sedatives may last for several hours and you may be groggy most of the day of your appointment; however, the sedatives will not make you sick to your stomach. An effective way to reduce the fear and anxiety many people feel at the dentist's office, sedation dentistry has calmed many of our Seattle, Washington-area patients for their treatment.

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How is sedation dentistry done?

Most of the time the sedatives are administered intravenously. This way your dentist can be sure you receive the right amount of sedation. Often, oral pre-medication is given to help relax you before your appointment, and may be prescribed for you to take the night before. Because you may feel groggy after sedation dentistry, it's important to have someone available to take you home from the office on the day of your appointment.

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Is sedation dentistry safe?

Yes, but it is very important that you let us know about any and all medications you are taking (including alcohol) and any medical problems that you may have had so that the sedation procedure can be altered to reflect your special needs. For some, a consultation with your physician will be helpful in preventing unanticipated problems. Dr. Marxen and his team have been administering conscious sedation dentistry for 17 years. He is specifically licensed to perform sedation dentistry by the State of Washington, whose guidelines and requirements are the most stringent in the country.

To learn more about sedation dentistry for residents of the greater Seattle, and Washington areas, contact our practice in Woodinville today! Sedation dentistry may be the right option for you!

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