Q: What is conscious sedation?
A: Conscious sedation is a management technique that uses
medications to assist the child to cope with fear and
anxiety and cooperate with dental treatment. Medications and
dosages should be selected that are unlikely to cause loss
of consciousness in the patient.
Q: Who should be sedated?
A: Children who have a level of anxiety that prevents
good coping skills or are very young and do not understand
how to cope in a cooperative fashion for the delivery of
dental care should be sedated. Conscious sedation is often
helpful for some children who have special needs.
Q: Why utilize conscious sedation?
A: Conscious sedation aids in allowing a child to cope
better with dental treatment. This can help prevent injury
to the child from patient movement and promote a better
environment for providing dental care
Q: What medications are used?
A: Many different medications can be used for conscious
sedation. Your pediatric dentist will discuss different
options for your child.
Q: Is sedation safe?
A: Sedation is safe when administered by a trained
pediatric dentist who follows the sedation guidelines of the
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Your pediatric
dentist will discuss sedation options and patient monitoring
for the protection of your child.
Q: What special instructions should I follow before
the sedation appointment?
A: In order to alleviate potential anxiety in your child,
your pediatric dentist may recommend minimal discussion of
the dental appointment with your child. Should your child
become ill, contact your pediatric dentist to see if it is
necessary to postpone the appointment. It is very important
to follow the directions of your pediatric dentist regarding
fasting from fluids and foods prior to the sedation
appointment.
Q: What special instructions should I follow after the
sedation appointment?
A: Your pediatric dentist will not discharge your child
until the child is alert and ready to go. Children who have
been sedated are usually requested to remain at home for the
rest of the day with adult supervision. Your pediatric
dentist will discuss specific post-sedation instructions
with you, including appropriate diet, physical activity, and
requested supervision.

