A sedation dentist in Geelong helps you get through treatment calmly. Here is how sedation works, the main options and who it suits.
A sedation dentist in Geelong uses medication to help you feel calm and relaxed during dental treatment, so a visit that once felt too hard becomes something you can actually get through. It does not replace local anaesthetic. It sits alongside it, taking the edge off the worry while the numbing does the job of stopping pain.
If the thought of a check up makes your stomach turn, you are not alone and you are not being silly. Plenty of Geelong locals have put off dental care for years. Sedation is one of the ways we help people walk back in the door.
What a sedation dentist actually does
Sedation dentistry means using a calming agent to lower anxiety during treatment. You stay conscious with the lighter forms. You can still hear us and respond. The difference is how you feel about it. The fear settles, time seems to pass faster and the appointment stops feeling like a battle.
The right approach depends on your health, how anxious you are and the treatment you need. Some people only need a gentle option for a clean. Others want more support for longer work. That call comes after a proper chat and an exam, never before.
Common sedation options
There are a few levels of sedation and not every practice offers every one. The main ones you will hear about are these.
- Happy gas (nitrous oxide). A mild gas you breathe through a small mask. It works quickly and wears off quickly, so most people drive themselves home. Read more about happy gas at the dentist in Geelong.
- Oral sedation. A tablet taken before your appointment to help you feel drowsy and relaxed. You will need someone to drive you.
- IV sedation and general anaesthetic. Deeper options usually arranged through a hospital or a sedation trained team for more involved cases.
Which one fits you is a conversation, not a fixed rule. We talk it through and explain what each involves.
Who sedation suits
Sedation can help if you have real dental anxiety, a strong gag reflex, trouble getting numb or a lot of treatment to fit into fewer visits. It also helps people who have had a rough experience in the past and carry that memory into every appointment. If that is you, our page on being a nervous patient at a Geelong dentist is worth a look.
Sedation is not right for everyone. Some medical conditions, medications and pregnancy change what is safe. That is why a health check comes first. Suitability varies from person to person and we will always be honest about whether it is a good idea for you.
What happens at your appointment
We start by listening. You tell us what worries you and what has happened before. Then we examine your teeth and go through your options in plain language. If sedation looks like a fit, we explain how it will feel on the day, what to eat beforehand and whether you need a lift home.
Dr Sunny is a general dentist who treats nervous patients often. The aim is simple. Get you comfortable enough to have the care you need, whether that is a filling, a clean or something larger like a dental implant. If you want to know more about our approach, see our sedation dentistry page.
What does sedation cost
Cost depends on the type of sedation, the length of your appointment and the treatment itself. Happy gas sits at the lower end. Deeper sedation involving a hospital or extra staff costs more. We give you a written estimate after the exam, so you know the figures before anything goes ahead. Health fund rebates may apply depending on your cover and payment plans can help spread the cost. We will talk you through all of it.
Common questions
Will I be asleep during treatment?
With the lighter options like happy gas or oral sedation you stay awake and aware, just far more relaxed. Being fully asleep only applies to general anaesthetic, which is arranged separately.
Is sedation safe?
Sedation is well established when it is matched to your health and given by trained hands. We check your medical history first and monitor you throughout. Any procedure carries some risk, so we go over yours before you decide.
Can I drive myself home?
After happy gas, usually yes, once it has worn off. After oral or deeper sedation you will need a responsible adult to drive you and stay with you for a while.
Do I still get a numbing injection?
Yes, for most treatment. Sedation calms the anxiety while local anaesthetic handles comfort at the tooth. The two work together.
Ready to talk it through? Book an exam with our team at our Geelong dental practice or call us on (03) 9111 3553. We will find an option that feels manageable for you.








