Oral Conscious Sedation is our “middle ground” solution — perfect for patients who need more help than nitrous oxide can provide but want to avoid the intravenous lines of deep IV sedation. It involves taking a prescribed sedative (usually a Benzodiazepine like Halcion or Valium) shortly before your appointment.
Unlike general anesthesia, you are not unconscious — you are awake, able to breathe on your own and respond to questions. But the medication creates a state of profound relaxation and detachment, with an amnesic effect that means you likely won’t remember much of the procedure once it is over.

This option is designed to lower the volume on your anxiety. It is the recommended pathway if you have:

We have structured the appointment to ensure you remain safe and supported from start to finish.
During your consultation we review your health history. If cleared, we provide a prescription for the sedative pill to be taken at a specific time.
You arrive at our office already feeling the effects of the medication (you must be driven by a companion).
We get you comfortable with blankets and monitor your vitals. We may administer a little nitrous oxide to “top off” the relaxation if needed.
We perform your dental work while you drift in a state of calm. To you, a two-hour appointment might feel like twenty minutes.
We ensure you are steady on your feet before releasing you to your driver to go home and rest.
We take sedation safety seriously, treating it as a medical protocol rather than a casual add-on.
Even though it is “just a pill,” we monitor your pulse, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure throughout the entire visit.
We often combine oral sedation with noise-canceling headphones and aromatherapy to engage all your senses in relaxation.
We don’t judge your fear. We view sedation as a tool to help you access the healthcare you deserve.
For patients with extreme anticipation anxiety, we can prescribe a mild sedative to be taken the night before so you sleep well.
You might. Many patients become so relaxed that they doze off in the chair — however, you can be easily woken with a gentle tap on the shoulder.
Yes. When administered by trained professionals who monitor your vitals, oral sedation is extremely safe. We carefully screen for drug interactions before prescribing the medication.
No. Your reflexes and judgment will be impaired for several hours after the appointment. You are legally required to have a responsible adult drive you to and from the office.
Nitrous oxide wears off the second you turn the machine off. Oral sedation stays in your system for hours, providing a deeper and longer-lasting effect.
Our office is conveniently located for patients in Aventura, Ojus, Highland Lakes, and those commuting from nearby areas like Sunny Isles Beach and Hallandale Beach.
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