Sedation Dentistry for Full-Arch Implant Surgery

Advanced comfort protocols designed for longer procedures and complete peace of mind.

Comfort Is Built Into the Surgical Plan

 

Full-arch implant treatment is a surgical procedure, and comfort is not an afterthought. At SmileMore Dental Implant Center, sedation is carefully integrated into the planning process to ensure your experience remains calm, controlled, and predictable from start to finish.

Our team evaluates your medical history, anxiety level, and treatment scope to determine the most appropriate sedation approach for your procedure.

Sedation Options for Implant Treatment

Nitrous Oxide (Inhalation Sedation)

Nitrous oxide is a gentle form of inhalation sedation that helps reduce anxiety and increase comfort during treatment. Administered through a small nasal mask, it works quickly and allows you to remain awake and responsive while feeling more relaxed.

This option is typically used for patients who benefit from mild relaxation during shorter or less complex procedures. The effects wear off rapidly after treatment, and most patients are able to resume normal activity the same day.

Oral Conscious Sedation

Oral sedation is a commonly used option for patients undergoing longer implant procedures or who experience moderate dental anxiety. A prescribed medication is taken prior to your appointment to promote a deeper level of relaxation.

You remain conscious and able to respond, but many patients feel drowsy and have limited memory of the procedure afterward. Because oral sedation can affect coordination and alertness, a responsible adult must accompany you to and from your appointment.

Local Anesthesia

Local anesthesia is used in conjunction with sedation to ensure the surgical area is fully numb during implant placement. This ensures procedural comfort while sedation manages relaxation and anxiety.

Monitored, Structured, and Medically Controlled

 

Sedation at SmileMore is delivered in a controlled clinical environment with continuous monitoring throughout the procedure. Vital signs are tracked to ensure safety and stability at every stage.

Dr. Will serves as the “Making you Comfortable Specialist”, allowing sedation and implant placement to be coordinated seamlessly under one roof. This integrated approach reduces external referrals and ensures continuity of care.

Sedation is not about “being asleep.” It is about maintaining comfort while surgical precision is achieved.

Who Is a Candidate for Implant Sedation?

 

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Patients with dental anxiety

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Those undergoing longer full-arch procedures

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Individuals requiring multiple extractions

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Patients who prefer reduced awareness of surgery

What to Expect After Sedation

Most patients feel relaxed and slightly drowsy following sedation. You will need a responsible adult to accompany you home. Recovery instructions are provided in detail to ensure a smooth transition.

Mild soreness is normal following implant placement and is managed with structured aftercare protocols.

Comfort Shouldn’t Be the Barrier

Many patients delay full-arch treatment due to fear of discomfort. With structured sedation protocols and surgical oversight, implant treatment can be completed in a calm, controlled environment.

“Because life feels different when you love your smile.”

– Dr. Will

Common Sedation Questions Answered Clearly

Will I be completely asleep?

Not typically. Most full-arch implant procedures at SmileMore are performed using conscious sedation combined with local anesthesia.

This means you remain breathing on your own and able to respond, but deeply relaxed and comfortable. Many patients describe feeling drowsy or having limited memory of the procedure afterward.

In certain cases — depending on the treatment plan and your health profile — deeper levels of sedation may be discussed. During your consultation, Dr. Will reviews your medical history and determines the safest and most appropriate sedation approach for your procedure.

The goal is controlled comfort- not unnecessary over-sedation.

How long does sedation last?

The duration of sedation depends on the method used and the length of your procedure.

Nitrous oxide wears off quickly once the mask is removed, and most patients feel normal within minutes.

Oral sedation typically lasts several hours and may leave you feeling drowsy for the remainder of the day. Because of this, you will need a responsible adult to accompany you home and remain available for several hours following your appointment.

For longer implant procedures, sedation levels are carefully timed and monitored throughout surgery to maintain comfort while ensuring safety and stability.

Your alertness will gradually return as the medication wears off, and our team provides detailed post-operative guidance before you leave.

Can I eat before sedation?

Pre-sedation instructions vary depending on the type of sedation being used.

For procedures involving oral or deeper sedation, you may be instructed to avoid eating or drinking for a specific period before your appointment. This is an important safety measure.

During your consultation, our team will provide clear written instructions tailored to your sedation plan. Following these guidelines precisely helps ensure both safety and comfort during surgery.

If you are unsure about your pre-operative instructions, we encourage you to contact our team before your appointment.

“Since a SMILE is a decision, why not make the choice to SMILE MORE”

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