Comfort care

Sedation Dentistry

Sedation is not one-size-fits-all. Your dentist reviews your medical history, medications, treatment needs, and transportation requirements before recommending an option. Start with our Clinton Township office and call to confirm current availability.

  • Medical history review
  • Procedure-specific options
  • Safety instructions and escort needs

Patient-specific planning

What to expect when discussing sedation dentistry.

Your dentist will use your goals and clinical findings to explain appropriate options without guaranteeing eligibility, timing, or outcomes.

  • Share anxiety and past dental experiences
  • Review health and medication considerations
  • Receive preparation and recovery instructions

Your first visit

A calm, practical path from concern to plan.

The team gathers the information needed to recommend an appropriate next step.

  1. 01

    Share your goals

    Tell us what feels uncomfortable, what you want to improve, and what has made dental care difficult.

  2. 02

    Complete an evaluation

    An exam and appropriate imaging help the team understand teeth, gums, bite, and treatment needs.

  3. 03

    Compare appropriate options

    Review benefits, limitations, timing, maintenance, insurance, and financial considerations.

  4. 04

    Choose the next step

    Ask questions and decide how to proceed with a patient-specific clinical plan.

Helpful answers

Questions to ask before treatment.

What happens before dental sedation is recommended?

The dentist reviews your medical history, medications, dental anxiety, planned procedure, and recovery needs before discussing an appropriate comfort option.

Is dental sedation appropriate for everyone?

No. Health conditions, medications, the planned procedure, and other safety factors can affect whether a sedation option is appropriate.

Will I need someone to drive me home after sedation?

Transportation and escort requirements depend on the option used. The team provides patient-specific preparation and recovery instructions before treatment.

Which office should I call about Sedation Dentistry?

Start with the Clinton Township office at (586) 250-0497. Call before visiting so the team can confirm current scheduling and availability.

Talk with our team

Start with questions, an evaluation, and a clear next step.

Start with the Clinton Township office or send a secure appointment request. The team will confirm current availability, clinical fit, timing, and costs after an evaluation.