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We use a variety of technology pieces for the highest quality dental care for our patients. We encourage you to learn more about what we provide and how we can help. If you have any questions, please contact us by calling 440-886-4600. We’re always happy to hear from you!

What if you could have all your dentistry that you have been putting off for years in the conventional dental office in one or two comfortable visits?

What if you could finally receive all of the treatment while sleeping- free of fear and pain?

We specialize in Sedation Dentistry and Sleep Dentistry, treating people with dental phobias and anxieties We offer different types of sedation dentistry. These include administering oral sedation, a pill, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), and intravenous sedation to deliver a combination of drugs. All this depends on the needs of the patient.

In this way the patient and the dentist are comfortable providing and receiving the best possible dental care-safe, and free of stress and pain.

What is Sedation Dentistry or Sleep Dentistry?

The patient is given oral medication about one hour before your appointment. The medicine puts you in a light state of sedation and you sleep thru your dental appointment. It is Safe! When you awaken your dental treatment is completed.

You need someone to drive you to and from your appointment. Once you arrive, you are allowed to rest comfortably in a warm, quiet room under a cozy blanket. During the entire time you are here, we will closely monitor you to ensure your safety.

Complex dental treatments that often require six or more appointments can be done in as little as one!

All while you sleep.

Oral conscious sedation dentistry is a safe and effective solution for dental anxiety, helping patients stay relaxed and comfortable during treatment while remaining awake. This sedation dentistry option is taken as a simple pill, allows normal breathing and communication, and is ideal for longer procedures. Combined with local anesthesia for a pain-free experience, it enables multiple treatments in one visit. For safety, a driver is required. Ask your dentist about oral sedation and other sleep dentistry options to enjoy stress-free dental care.
Nitrous oxide sedation, commonly known as laughing gas, is a safe and effective form of sedation dentistry used to help patients relax during dental procedures. It is administered through inhalation and carefully monitored by your dentist, creating a calm, euphoric feeling that reduces fear and anxiety. Many treatments can be completed in one visit while you remain comfortably sedated.
One of the key benefits of laughing gas sedation is its quick recovery time—once the procedure is complete, the effects wear off rapidly, allowing most patients to drive themselves home and resume normal activities. A brief consultation is required beforehand to determine if you are a good candidate. If dental visits make you nervous, nitrous oxide dental sedation can help you feel at ease and stress-free.

Who is a candidate for sedation?

If you have anxiety or fear about going to the dentist you are a candidate for sedation dentistry. If you have a fear of pain, have had a traumatic dental experience in the past, or the sounds and smells of a dental office make you nauseous, sedation dentistry can help you get over your anxiety.
Some people have physical reasons, like a bad gag reflex or very sensitive teeth, which make them a candidate for sedation dentistry as well. If you are not sure if you are a candidate ask your dentist.

Will I be unconscious?

No, but you will be in a deep state of relaxation during your treatment. You will still be able to breathe on your own and communicate, but you will not feel any pain or anxiety. You may not even remember the procedure afterwards.

How long will I be sedated?

Sedation can last from about 2-6 hours depending on the strength of sedative you are given and how long your procedure takes.

Will I be monitored?

Yes, at all times during your sedation someone will be with you. We also monitor your vitals to make sure they remain at a normal level. Safety is of the utmost importance to us.

Are there any long term effects of sedation?

No. You will feel a little groggy and “out of it” after some forms of sedation, but after a few hours you will feel like yourself again. You will need to have someone drive you home from your appointment in these cases.

What procedures can be performed under sedation?

Just about any procedure can be performed with sedation. The sedation is not for the procedure itself, but for the anxiety that accompanies the procedure. Ask your dentist if sedation is available for a particular procedure.

How many appointments will I need to complete my dental work?

In most cases it only takes two appointments. The first appointment will be a consultation to check your health history and make sure you are a candidate for sedation. The next appointment will be to perform the necessary procedures. This can usually be done in one appointment, but may require a follow up visit.

Will my insurance cover sedation?

In most cases it will not be covered by your insurance provider. We will review your insurance coverage and let you know if it is covered or not. If it is not covered, we will let you know the cost and, if necessary, we can put together a financing plan for you.
A Panorex dental X-ray is an advanced imaging technique that captures a full 360-degree view of your teeth, jaw, sinuses, and surrounding bone structures. During the scan, the machine gently rotates around your head while you rest your chin on a support, creating a complete panoramic image. This detailed view helps dentists detect issues that standard X-rays may miss, including infections, structural problems, and jaw irregularities. Using a panoramic dental X-ray, dentists can accurately diagnose conditions and ensure your overall oral health is functioning properly.

There are basically two types of handpieces, air-driven and electric. Electric handpieces are much stronger than air-driven due to the fact that a motor is spinning the bur as opposed to air. This allows the doctor to remove decay at a faster pace. This will cut down on the time it takes to complete a procedure.

Endodontics, more commonly known as root canal, is a procedure where the roots or nerves of the tooth are removed. This is often due to the fact that they are infected and the tooth is causing pain.

Rotary Endodontics is a way of performing the root canal utilizing a specific electrical handpiece. This tool often makes the process faster and allows the dentist to perform the process with greater ease.

Oral cancer screening is an essential part of routine dental visits, helping detect early signs of abnormalities before they become serious. With advanced technology, dentists can identify potential issues at an early stage, improving the chances of successful treatment. Regular oral cancer exams are especially important for patients with risk factors such as smoking or heavy alcohol use, as these habits can significantly impact oral health.

Digital dental X-rays are widely used in modern dentistry to capture clear, detailed images of teeth and surrounding structures. These images are instantly displayed in advanced imaging software, allowing dentists to examine oral health with high precision. A major benefit of digital X-rays in dentistry is that they expose patients to up to 80% less radiation compared to traditional X-rays, making them a safer and more efficient diagnostic tool.