The most frequently administered form of sedation in our office is Oral Conscious Sedation (“OCS”). Dr. McOmber was the 33rd dentist in the entire State of New Jersey to earn the State OCS license. She began her training at Monmouth Medical Center in the Anesthesia Department in 2004 and has successfully administered OCS to hundreds of patients. She maintains her license by exceeding the New Jersey State Board of Dentistry’s guidelines for continuing education and license maintenance. In addition, all of our doctors and our entire staff are certified in Basic Life Support for healthcare providers. A full emergency kit is always kept in the office, as well as an Automated Electronic Defibrillator (“AED.”)
Oral Sedation is Safe and Effective
OCS is a safe and effective way to alleviate dental anxiety and fear for many patients, in addition to saving time by limiting the number of visits required for larger treatment plans. The most commonly used medication is Triazolam (brand name Halcion), with over 500,000 documented and safe uses in dentistry. Triazolam is a sedative in the Benzodiazepine family, similar to Valium and Xanax, but has a quicker onset and faster elimination from your body, which reduces any after effects. It also offers an amnesic effect, which is an added benefit for most patients, making a five-hour appointment seem like it lasts only 30 minutes.
No IV Drugs
No IV drugs are used, just a crushed pill placed under the tongue to dissolve. Oral Conscious sedation is ideal for most adults. For patients with a complex medical history, Dr. McOmber will communicate with their primary care physician to ensure that the medications and doses necessary for their treatment are appropriate. Your safety is our number one priority.
Several Procedures in One Visit
Oral Conscious Sedation allows numerous dental procedures to be completed in one visit. We can often treat the entire mouth in one session, eliminating repeat visits that heighten anxiety and fear. Vital signs are monitored continuously during a sedation visit. Pillows and a warm blanket offer a more comfortable experience. Orally sedated patients are able to open, close, and bite during dental procedures while still being relaxed enough to have little or no anxiety.
This treatment has helped so many of our patients overcome the fear of dental treatment. Knowing that your entire mouth can be treated in one sedation visit is a significant motivating factor for patients who have procrastinated and put off necessary dental care for many years. Sedation dentistry offers patients the ability to get back “on track” with their smiles and oral health.
Call Our Office For A Free Dental Consultation
Please call our office for a complimentary dentistry consultation with Dr. McOmber. She will explain the entire sedation process, review your medical history, and discuss your dental concerns. You will also have a chance to meet our staff and tour our treatment rooms. Contact us today to learn more!