Preparing for your Visit

Step Two

We'll give you a prescription for a sedative to take the night before your first appointment to guarantee a good night's sleep and to make sure you wake up relaxed.

Oral sedation is a popular treatment option for many people because it does not require the use of additional needles. Medications can be swallowed whole and/or crushed and administered by your dentist sublingually (under the tongue). Medications given sublingually are absorbed into the bloodstream quicker, so it is a preferred option by many dentists. Both methods are safe and effective.

The safety of sedation medications is measured by pharmacists and physicians on a scale called the therapeutic index. The larger the number is on the scale, the safer the drug. The sedation medications commonly used by dentists for oral sedation dentistry have the highest numbers possible on the therapeutic index, making them the least likely to cause an adverse reaction.

 

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Staff Profile

Katie - Hygienist

I am a 2003 BCC Graduate. I am a Women’s professional football player with the Binghamton Tiger Cats, Head softball coach with Vestal girls youth softball, Youth basketball coach at the Jewish Community Center and 1999 New York State senior league softball champion. I have been in the dental field for 8 years.

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