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Sedation Dentistry Fairfield

Sedation Dentistry
The Dental Avenue
The Dental Avenue

Many patients feel self-conscious about dental treatment or are nervous about visiting the dentist. We offer special care to our anxious patients through two forms of sedation to make their appointments more comfortable and relaxing.

  • The first type is called intravenous or IV sedation. The sedative drug is injected in a controlled manner, so that you feel relaxed during the dental treatment.
  • The second type is inhalation sedation, which is good if you don’t like needles. A small mask is placed over your nose and mouth, and you breathe in a mix of nitrous oxide and oxygen. This gas mixture will make you feel calm during your dental appointment. You remain awake and aware while receiving the sedation, but you will experience a deep sensation of peace and relaxation while the team work on your teeth.

Our team of dentists and nurses are specially trained to deliver these types of sedation and will make sure that you are always comfortable during your visit.

Benefits of Treating Jaw Problems
Benefits of Conscious Sedation
  • Allows you to be receive required dental treatment.
  • A trusted way to feel calm and relaxed during dental treatment.
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What is Sleep Dentistry
What is Sleep Dentistry?

Sleep dentistry is more commonly known as sedation or general anaesthesia dentistry. It is mainly used for patients with dental phobias, those with anxiety or those that have difficulty in staying in a dental chair or coping with dental treatment.

What we offer
What we offer:
  • Oral sedation, which are prescribed tablets taken before your treatment
  • Laughing gas (Nitrous Oxide), which is usually used to help you feel relaxed.
  • General anaesthetic, where you are unconscious during dental treatment.

Our dentists are highly trained in its use and will be more than happy to chat about any concerns you may have.


All treatment carries risks. Individual consultations are required with one of our practitioners to ensure that the treatment is right for you. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Contact us for more information. Rebates may vary depending on your individual health fund.