Step-by-Step Sedation Process
The process begins with a conversation about your health and your comfort levels. We provide sedation dentistry near you as part of a carefully tailored plan based on your specific medical history.
Our dentist will first perform a health assessment to ensure you are a good candidate for sedation.
- On the day of your visit, the sedative will be administered based on the method you and your dentist selected.
- Once you feel relaxed, our dental team will begin the planned procedure while monitoring your vital signs.
- During the treatment, you may feel a sense of heaviness or relaxation, and some patients may not remember much of the visit afterward.
- After your treatment, you will rest at our clinic until the sedation starts to wear off.
- It is normal to feel a bit groggy or tired after your appointment, and you will likely need a friend or family member to drive you home.

Comfort and Confidence in Every Visit
If you are searching for a way to make your visits easier, we offer sedation dentistry in Toronto to help you achieve your health goals.
- It can significantly reduce the feelings of anxiety or worry associated with dental tools and sounds.
- Patients with a sensitive gag reflex often find that sedation helps them remain still and comfortable.
- Because you are more relaxed, your dentist may be able to complete more work in a single visit, saving you time.
- It supports a more positive experience for those who have had difficult dental visits in the past.
- The medication can help reduce physical discomfort or muscle tension during longer procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions's
How will I feel once the dental sedation begins to work?
You will likely feel a deep sense of relaxation and calm while remaining aware of your surroundings.
Can I drive myself home after my appointment?
Most patients will need a responsible adult to drive them home because the medication causes temporary drowsiness.
Is sedation only used for major oral surgeries?
No, your dentist may recommend it for various treatments if you feel anxious or have a strong gag reflex.
Will I be able to talk to the dentist during the procedure?
Yes, most common forms of sedation allow you to stay awake and respond to your dentist’s instructions.

