Sedation Dentistry?

I just got a letter from my dentist advertising his use of “Sedation Dentistry”:

“Here’s what’s involved: after an initial consultation, we’ll schedule you to take a medication called Triazolam just before your visit. You’ll need a friend to help transport you to and from your appointment safely. When you arrive, you’ll be awake but drowsy. Most importantly, you’ll be relaxed. While you’re in the chair, our team will monitor you constantly. You’ll be thoroughly relaxed and won’t feel a thing, I promise you.”

Now, I like my dentist. He’s got an extremely fashionable office, complete with videos to watch during procedures, as well as CDs to listen to. He’s also very personable. But does he enjoy amateur filmmaking? Does he dig chicks who play dead? HOW DO I KNOW?

I mean, as much as I’m a big fan of numbness in the dentist chair, I don’t think I’d ever consider this. Of course, I don’t have any dentist phobias, either. Is anyone desperately afraid enough of the drill to take this step?

If you are awake as he states, then you won’t have anything to worry about.

:: raises hand ::

It’s not the drill that gets me… it’s the pain! :wink:

It doesn’t sound like you’ll be completely out, just very loose and calm. I’d take it if my dentist offered it. Though I wonder how drowsy I’d remain after they started drilling.

I had a biopsy done and they gave me valium before hand to relax me. I didn’t start feeling the effects until after the procedure because I was too nervous.