Taking your child to the dentist can be intimidating and frightful, especially for those with special needs. Pediatric dentists are significantly skilled in caring for children, despite their levels of anxiety or behavioral concerns. They are also trained to manage and treat patients with several conditions including but not limited to intellectual disabilities or sensory issues. Some of the techniques used by dentists who specialize in children and patients with special needs, include, tell–show–do, distraction, desensitization, and multiple levels of sedation. The specialists are not only trained to keep patients safe during the procedures but are also able to manage any emergencies that may occur.
The following are frequently asked questions for parents and caregivers when making a decision on whether to use sedation.
Sedation dentistry, sometimes known as “sleep dentistry,” helps patients remain still and relaxed during dental procedures. It can be beneficial for people who are nervous, uncooperative, or for those requiring extra care during a dental treatment. When the primary dental provider recommends sedation, the delivery of care is done in an optimal and safe way.
According to the AAPD (American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry), sedation techniques include:
When successful, sedation can help:
Sedation may not be the right solution for you. Potential disadvantages include:
Common side effects of sedation include drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. These side effects typically go away on their own within a few hours, but reactions will be different for everyone. Serious complications are rare but can include allergic reactions, breathing issues, and heart problems.
There are some practices in Florida that provide sedation dentistry for special needs patients. Though not a complete list, you can begin to explore options at:
Important questions to ask your dental provider, include:
To learn a little more about what to expect during an appointment with sedation, this document from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry offers good guidance.
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