Nitrous oxide sedation dentistry offers several advantages, making dental visits more comfortable and stress-free:
While most patients respond well to nitrous oxide (laughing gas) sedation, some individuals may require a slightly higher dosage to achieve optimal relaxation. In rare cases, an alternative form of sedation may be recommended.
Laughing gas sedation is an excellent option for patients who:
If you’re unsure whether laughing gas sedation is right for you, our dental team can evaluate your needs and recommend the most suitable option to ensure a comfortable and stress-free visit.
The cost depends on the number of implants, type of restoration, and any additional procedures like bone grafting. A consultation will provide a personalized estimate.
The procedure is done with anesthesia, so discomfort is minimal. Some soreness afterward is normal and usually managed with medication.
With proper care, implants can last decades or even a lifetime, making them one of the most durable tooth replacement options.
Yes, laughing gas is safe and commonly used for children who feel nervous about dental visits.
Not always—it’s nicknamed “laughing gas” because some patients feel light or giggly, but its main purpose is to reduce anxiety.