Sedation Options for Kids

When is Sedation Recommended?

Visiting the dentist can be scary for kids (and even some adults)! We get it. That’s why we try to do “well-checks” to get your child used to coming to our office for their best possible experience. But sometimes, that’s not enough, especially when your kiddo needs some extra treatments or procedures done. That’s why, occasionally, our dentists at The Kids Dental Office of Phoenix & Orthodontics recommend sedation. 

What is Sedation?

Let’s face it, using small tools in your child’s mouth when they are squirming around isn’t easy. It’s a lot worse if they are nervous and uncomfortable. Oral sedation is used to help patients relax without knocking them out. (Sometimes, general anesthesia is available if really necessary). We offer a few options for sedation, depending on each kid’s specific needs: 

  • Minimal: your child is calm but awake
  • Moderate: Your child is awake but probably won’t remember what happened
  • Deep: Your child is almost asleep, but barely
  • General Anesthesia: Your child is unconscious but monitored closely by an anesthesiologist


The type of sedation we use depends on your kid, what level you prefer, and whether they’ve had any previous problems with anesthesia. Most of the time, we use laughing gas (nitrous oxide), which calms your child and makes them a little loopy. It wears off almost immediately and has no known long-term side effects.

Sometimes, when we use a deeper sedation method, we use drugs like valium. Don’t worry, though! If this is the correct option for your kiddo, we will explain the whole process to you first.

Sedation dentistry doesn’t hurt, and we use safe, effective measures to ensure there is no pain during these procedures.