Sedation
Conscious sedation represents a carefully controlled state of calmness and mild reduction of awareness administered under the strict supervision of an experienced anesthesiologist. This procedure is achieved through the precise dosing of selected medications intravenously and begins just before the dental procedure, maintaining its effectiveness throughout the procedure.
A notable feature of conscious sedation is the preservation of the patient's awareness, allowing them to breathe independently without difficulty. During this state, the patient will still be able to feel a normal sense of touch and communicate with the dentist or medical staff throughout the procedure. It's important to note that patients under conscious sedation often have only partial recollection of the procedure itself.
One of the key advantages of sedation is that it does not interfere with the normal functioning of the patient's heart and lungs, which is high importance, especially for patients with heart or respiratory conditions. Additionally, the drowsy feeling that accompanies sedation typically dissipates quickly after the procedure is completed.
Conscious sedation is most commonly considered for complex dental interventions, implantology, surgical procedures, complex tooth extractions, and operations that require an extended period of time. This method allows patients to feel calm and pain-free throughout the entire procedure, enhancing their overall experience and facilitating the delivery of necessary dental care. It's worth noting that conscious sedation is administered only under the careful supervision of experts and in accordance with relevant guidelines to ensure maximum patient safety.
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