At Perth Sleep Dentistry we offer a full range of sleep dentistry options, which include:
We understand that for many people the idea of having dental treatment in the chair is almost an impossible task. For many, past trauma or simply a fear of needles sees them put off necessary treatment.
At Perth Sleep Dentistry we can help! Our dentists have years of experience in dealing with all different types of patients, including those with dental and health phobias, anxiety, special needs or just those who need extensive or invasive treatment. Our support staff are there to help you at all stages of your treatment, creating a safe, secure and supportive environment for all of our patients.
We offer a full range of sedation options, from light sedation to a full general anaesthetic. So it doesn’t matter if you would just like something to help you relax, such as laughing gas, right through to a full sedation we can assist.
Laughing Gas (Happy Gas)
One of our first options, especially for kids, when exploring options for nervous or anxious patients is Laughing Gas (Happy Gas).
It has no lasting side effects, it is safe to use on kids and as soon as it is no longer being administered it wears off immediately.
Laughing gas is delivered by a small mask that is fitted over your nose. You are completely conscious during the procedure, and able to respond to requests or directions. It does however make most people feel relaxed and calm during the dental procedure.
It is particularly effective on kids, and is popular due to the lower cost and short term effect of the gas.
Not everyone will find it effective, and we are happy to do a test with nitrous oxide at your consultation appointment to see if we get the desired result.
IV Sedation (Sleep Dentistry or Twilight Sedation)
Intravenous Sedation (IV Sedation), also referred to as “Sleep Dentistry”, is a method where a sedative drug is administered via an injection to put you in a sleep-like state.
This method is particularly effective for people with dental phobia or anxiety, or those who need extensive or invasive treatment and would prefer not to be “awake” throughout the procedure
The difference between IV Sedation and treatment under a general anaesthetic is that you are not actually “unconscious”, however you are in a highly relaxed, sleep-like state.
When you “wake up” from the procedure you will feel like no time has passed, you will have no memory of the procedure and will have felt no pain during the procedure, similar to treatment under a general anaesthetic
There are some age limits that apply to IV Sedation, which is assessed on a case by case basis. So please feel free to give us a call to discuss
General Anaesthetic
For more extensive or invasive treatment we offer treatment under a general anaesthetic in hospital.
There is little restriction on age when treating patients under a general anaesthetic, so we are able to treat kids or adults. We are also able to treat people with special needs, such as physical or intellectual disabilities, and can also admit certain bariatric (obese or morbidly obese) patients who may have been declined dental treatment due to their size (some weight and BMI limits do still apply)
We are able to offer GAP FREE hospital stay for patients who have private health insurance with hospital cover. There is a small gap on the anaesthetist, however there is no gap for HBF Health members. Some patients may still have an excess on their cover (usually between $250 to $750) so it is worth checking with your health fund. Beyond this you will only need to pay a gap on the dental treatment itself, in the same way you would if you had the treatment done in the clinic
Our Frequently Asked Questions page will answer some of your burning questions about Perth Sleep Dentistry
Also you can visit our About Us section to find out more information on our Dental Surgeons and Anaesthetist
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Opening Hours:
Mon: 8am – 5pm
Tue: 8am – 7pm
Wed: 8am – 6pm
Thu: 8am – 5pm
Fri: 8am – 5pm
Sat: 8am – 1pm
Sun: Closed