Sedation Dentistry Troy
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Enhancing Smiles with the Help of Sedation Dentistry
At our Troy dental practice serving Birmingham and Bloomfield, we offer sedation dentistry to patients who have fear or anxiety about dental treatments. Sedation dentistry helps put our patients at ease and allows our dentists to complete complex treatments in a shorter amount of time.
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“The staff is very friendly and happy. They have changed my life in so many ways for the better. I believe if you go there one time, you will be convinced there is no better hands for you to be in.”
-tracey daniel
Dentists Who Put Your Comfort First: Dentistry without Anxiety in Troy, MI

The Cosmetic Dentistry Institute is a dental practice that puts your needs first. Your comfort and the health of your teeth and gums are our top priorities, which is why we go the extra mile to make you feel welcome.
Dr. Mariam Hanna and Dr. David Whalen both use their years of experience to provide compassionate care that puts a patient's mind at ease. The staff maintains a caring environment designed to help patients relax from the moment they enter the door.
Want to learn more about how you can benefit from this service? We welcome patients throughout Troy, Birmingham, and Bloomfield, MI, to schedule a consultation with our dentists online or call:
Expert Insights on Sedation Dentistry Find Out What It Can Do for You
Dr. Goldin appeared on The Wellness Hour to discuss the benefits of sedation dentistry and who benefits most from this remedy for dental anxiety. Thanks to diligent monitoring during visits, patients can get extensive work done on their teeth, gums, and other structures of the mouth without worries or triggering a panic attack.
Patients with a Variety of Needs Can Benefit from This Service
There are numerous reasons why patients consider deep conscious sedation dentistry:
Dental Phobia
It's estimated that up to 20 percent of people suffer from a fear of the dentist. Sedation dentistry allows you to calmly undergo checkups and cleanings.
Sensitive Gag Reflex
A sensitive gag reflex can make dental visits extremely unpleasant. Sedation dentistry helps make dental procedures more tolerable for people who experience this issue.
Very Sensitive Teeth
Severe tooth sensitivity can make routine dental examinations more uncomfortable than they need to be. Dental sedation can make your visit far more relaxing.
Difficulty Remaining Still
Sitting still in a dentist's chair can be challenging for some people, especially if they have cerebral palsy or Parkinson's Disease. Sedation dentistry can make visits much easier and more comfortable.
Complex Dental Procedures
If you have involved cosmetic or restorative dentistry needs that require a lot of work, sedation dentistry is often recommended to help the treatment time pass quickly.
Ready to Experience Anxiety-Free Dentistry?
At the Cosmetic Dentistry Institute, we believe no one should have to avoid dental care because of fear, sensitivity, or past trauma. Our experienced team has helped patients from Troy, Birmingham, Bloomfield, and beyond rediscover confidence and comfort through safe, effective sedation.
Whether you're due for a routine exam or need more involved treatment, we are here to help you feel at ease from start to finish. Your comfort is our priority, and it starts with a conversation.
Call us today or request your consultation online. Let’s make your next dental visit your most relaxing one yet.
“This team is the real deal. They are very organized, efficient and extra-friendly which means a lot to me. All their equipment is high-tech and deep-cleaned. Drs and assistants are extremely careful with all procedures and explain everything they need to do for your dental needs.” - Renny Rybanski
What Our Sedation Dentistry Patients Can Expect
Deep conscious sedation is a method of reducing anxiety while undergoing dental treatment. There are numerous misconceptions about sedation and how it works, so here are the basics:
Achieving a Relaxed State
Sedation techniques are not the same as general anesthesia. Patients are not unconscious during visits. Instead, they are in a tranquil, semi-conscious state known as twilight sleep. They can respond to the dentist during treatment, but they will not experience worry during dental procedures.
Your Options
We provide three different sedation options: nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation. All of these options help patients achieve a state of deep relaxation while visiting the dentist. Nitrous oxide provides light sedation that subsides quickly. Oral and IV sedation have stronger effects.
Types of Dental Sedation

Nitrous Oxide
Also known as laughing gas, nitrous oxide is the lightest level of conscious sedation available. Patients inhale the nitrous oxide in order to achieve a state of relaxation. When the nitrous oxide takes effect, patients will notice that they feel both numb and euphoric. This method wears off quickly, and patients can drive themselves home after treatment.

Oral Sedation
Oral sedation provides a deeper level of relaxation than nitrous oxide. The procedure involves the use of a prescription sedative in pill form. This sedative is taken before the patient visits the dental practice. By the time the patient arrives, the sedative will have taken effect and produced a deeply relaxed state. Patients will need to arrange a ride to and from their dental appointment.
IV Sedation
When patients need much deeper levels of relaxation, we consider intravenous sedatives. In fact, the team at the Cosmetic Dentistry Institute prefers IV sedation for the excellent effects it can have on patients who have severe anxiety about dental appointments. IV sedation allows us precise control over the patient's level of relaxation, which can be actively adjusted throughout treatment. Patients must arrange a ride to and from their appointment if they choose this sedation method.
Have Questions About Sedation? Get Answers from Our Dentists in Troy, MI
Whether you have sensitive teeth or a fear of dentists, sedation options can make your visit more comfortable and positive. We've helped patients from Troy, Birmingham, Bloomfield, MI, and surrounding communities experience the benefits of good oral health through restorative and preventative care.
To learn more about anxiety-free dental treatment in a state-of-the-art facility, contact our practice online. You can also reach the team at the Cosmetic Dentistry Institute by phone.
“The compassion and caring at Cosmetic Dentistry is unmatched. From check in to check out my experience has always been outstanding.”
- Carole Allen
Preparing for the Sedation Process
Picking the Right Option
It's crucial that patients get the right kind of sedation based on their needs. During the consultation process, we will discuss your concerns and what your oral health needs involve. Based on the nature of the dental work required, we can determine the right level of sedation. We'll also ask about allergies or potential contraindications so you can be safe during the procedure.
Arranging for Transportation
It can be unsafe to operate a vehicle after undergoing certain sedation methods. If you are undergoing oral sedation or IV sedation, be sure to speak with a loved one ahead of time about driving you to and from the practice. This is a common sense measure to ensure your safety.
Pre-Visit Instructions
For oral sedation and IV sedation, be sure to follow all instructions from your dentist closely. This includes restrictions on eating and drinking before your visit, and avoiding certain medications if necessary.

The Sedation Process: What You Can Expect
While the sedation dentistry techniques differ, the general process is the same. Here is what guests can expect during their visit to the Cosmetic Dentistry Institute:
Administering the Sedative
The first step is making sure the patient reaches a relaxed state. Our compassionate dentists will note how you're feeling and do our best to comfort you as you ease into twilight sleep. We start dental treatment once we confirm that you are relaxed.
Relaxed Dental Care
As you sit wrapped in a blanket and free from fear and discomfort, our team of respected professionals can work on your teeth. Guests in this state of deep relaxation barely notice the time pass, even when they're undergoing lengthy and involved dental procedures.
Assistance Returning Home
Once the dental work is done and your visit is over, it's important that guests receiving oral or IV sedation have a loved one help them get home. This is just a precaution to ensure that patients do not operate vehicles or travel alone while coming out of sedation.
Experience the Next Level of Care With Cosmetic Dentists Who Care About You
“Absolutely the best dental experience ever and I’m 87 years old. Professional, friendly and Dr Whalen is a perfectionist. Explained everything and made good recommendations for my dental work. You will not be disappointed and this dental office.”
-Donna Davis