If the thought of going to the dentist brings a knot to your stomach or sleepless nights before an appointment, you’re not alone. At Valor Dental, we know dental anxiety is real, and we believe no one should have to choose between their oral health and their peace of mind.

That’s why we’re proud to offer sedation dentistry right here in Justin, TX. With compassion, honesty, and a mission to put patients first, Dr. Greg Kiene and Dr. Chris Merkley are here to help you feel safe and confident in the care you receive.

What Is Sedation Dentistry?

Sedation dentistry uses medication to help patients relax and feel at ease during dental procedures. It’s designed to create a calm and stress-free experience, whether you’re coming in for a routine cleaning or a more involved treatment. There are several types of sedation used in modern dentistry:

  • Laughing Gas (Nitrous Oxide): You remain fully awake but feel calm and relaxed.
  • Oral Conscious Sedation: You may feel groggy and confused, and might even fall asleep during your procedure. may slur words and not remember much of the procedure.
  • IV Sedation: You will be very tired and will likely sleep through and not remember your visit, but you will not be unconscious and can still be woken up.
  • General Anesthesia: Typically only offered in hospital settings, this type of sedation makes you completely unconscious during the treatment. It is very complex, costly, and requires the use of a respirator to ensure proper breathing.

At Valor Dental, we personalize sedation options to fit your comfort level and your unique needs. We offer options like nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for a gentle sense of calm or oral sedation for deeper relaxation. If you need deeper IV sedation or general anesthesia, we will refer you to a trusted local partner. 

Why Does Sedation Dentistry Matter?

Fear of the dentist is one of the most common reasons people put off essential dental care, which can lead to serious oral health problems down the road. Sedation dentistry removes that barrier, offering you a way to keep your smile healthy without the stress or discomfort. Common reasons patients choose sedation dentistry include:

  • Dental Anxiety or Phobia: If the sights, sounds, or smells of a dental office make you nervous, sedation can help.
  • Sensitive Teeth or Gag Reflex: Sedation minimizes physical discomfort, making treatment smoother for both you and your dentist.
  • Multiple Treatments in One Visit: Sedation allows longer, more comprehensive procedures without feeling exhausted or overwhelmed.
  • Traumatic Dental Experiences: If past visits have left you with lingering fears, sedation provides an opportunity for a fresh, positive experience.

The Benefits of Sedation Dentistry at Valor Dental

At Valor Dental, we do more than just provide sedation options. We create an environment where you feel truly cared for. Here’s how we stand apart:

Compassionate and Honest Care

Rooted in a mission of truth, kindness, and integrity, every decision we make is focused on what’s best for you and your health. We’ll always take the time to explain your options and help you decide on the treatment path that suits you best.

Bilingual Communication

 Both Dr. Kiene and Dr. Merkley speak Spanish fluently, allowing us to provide explanations and reassurance in the language you’re most comfortable with. Clear communication is key to easing anxiety and building trust.

A Community You Can Rely On

 As veterans and local residents, we’re proud to serve the people of Justin under the values of service, duty, and care. From our landmark American flag to our patient-first principles, everything we do is centered around creating a welcoming and supportive dental home.

Affordable Options

For patients without insurance, our membership plan is an excellent way to prioritize preventive care while enjoying discounts on restorative and cosmetic treatments. No hidden fees or surprises. Just straightforward, compassionate dentistry you can count on.

What to Expect During Your Sedation Dentistry Visit

If you’re considering sedation dentistry, here’s what a typical experience at Valor Dental might look like:

  • Consultation: Dr. Kiene or Dr. Merkley will take the time to understand your concerns, medical history, and preferences to recommend the right sedation option for you.
  • Preparation: For oral sedation, you may need to take medication before arriving. For nitrous oxide, we’ll administer it once you’re in the chair.
  • Treatment: You’ll feel relaxed and comfortable throughout the entire procedure. We’ll monitor you closely to ensure everything goes smoothly.
  • Recovery: Depending on the sedation method, you may need a ride home or just a few minutes to recover before continuing your day.

FAQs About Sedation Dentistry

Is sedation dentistry safe?

Yes! Sedation dentistry is a safe and effective option when performed by experienced professionals. Dr. Kiene and Dr. Merkley are trained to monitor your vital signs and adjust the sedation levels as needed. Your safety and comfort are always our top priorities.

Will I feel pain during the procedure?

Not at all. Sedation not only keeps you relaxed but also works in conjunction with local anesthesia to ensure pain-free treatment whether you’re getting a filling, root canal, tooth extraction, or any other procedure.

Who is a good candidate for sedation dentistry?

Nearly anyone who struggles with fear, anxiety, or discomfort during dental visits can benefit from sedation dentistry. We’ll help determine if it’s the right fit for your situation.

Take the First Step Toward Stress-Free Dental Care

If fear or anxiety has been keeping you from getting the care you need, let us help. At Valor Dental, we’re proud to offer sedation dentistry as part of our commitment to Forge Joy by Serving. Our warm, honest approach ensures that every patient feels respected, heard, and cared for. Because you deserve nothing less!

Ready to take control of your oral health, free from stress? Call us today at (214) 254-3763 to schedule your visit. Our team is here to answer your questions and help you discover a new, more comfortable way to approach dental care.

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