We have been providing safe and effective Sedation Dentistry for over 20 years in Las Vegas
IV Sedation: A safe, effective method for anxiety-free dental care. Precise control allows a customized experience.
Non-IV sedation, also known as oral or inhalation sedation, is a milder option for patients who prefer to avoid intravenous sedation
Your safety and comfort are our top priorities

We pride ourselves on maintaining a higher standard of care than the average dental office. Our facility undergoes rigorous and frequent inspections, ensuring that we not only meet but exceed industry guidelines for safety, cleanliness, and quality of care. These comprehensive evaluations by independent experts allow us to consistently provide an exceptional dental experience for our patients.
By choosing DREAM DENTAL, you can feel confident that you are entrusting your dental care to a team that is dedicated to upholding the highest level of professionalism and excellence in sedation dentistry.
Dr. Benjamin is highly trained dental professional, who has more then 20 years of extensive experience in sedation dentistry. He uses safe and proven medications to ensure a stress-free experience.
During your procedure, he will continuously monitor your vital signs, allowing him to maintain the highest level of safety while administering sedation.
over 20 years of clinical experience
safe and reversible medication

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Catheter Placed Inside the Vein
More precise and affective
Rapid Onset
Monitoring

Non Invasive
Take Medication by Mouth 1 hr prior to appointment
Laughing Gas Administered during appointment
Monitoring
Yes, sedation dentistry is safe when administered by a trained and experienced dental professional. Your dental team will carefully assess your medical history, current medications, and any potential risks before recommending the most appropriate sedation method. During the procedure, your vital signs will be continuously monitored to ensure your safety.
Sedation dentistry is designed to minimize discomfort and anxiety during dental procedures. While the level of pain relief may vary depending on the sedation method used, most patients report significantly reduced pain and discomfort. In many cases, local anesthetics are also used in combination with sedation to ensure a completely pain-free experience.
For mild sedation methods such as nitrous oxide, you may be able to drive yourself home after a short period of recovery. However, with moderate to deep sedation methods, such as oral or IV sedation, you will likely need a responsible adult to accompany you and drive you home. Your dental team will provide you with specific instructions based on the sedation method used and your individual needs.
Regenerate response
