
How Sedation Dentistry Works
Sedation dentistry uses medication to help reduce stress, fear, or discomfort during dental care. Often called “conscious sedation” or “twilight sleep,” it allows patients to remain awake and responsive while feeling deeply relaxed and less aware of pain. In most cases, patients remember very little of the procedure afterward, making dental visits more comfortable and manageable.
At Center for Advanced Dentistry in Loveland, CO, sedation may be recommended for patients with dental anxiety or phobia, fear of needles, a strong gag reflex, highly sensitive teeth, claustrophobia, or difficulty sitting still for treatment. It can also benefit patients with physical, behavioral, or cognitive challenges, or those undergoing longer procedures such as periodontal surgery or dental implant placement.
For our dental implant procedures, we typically use general anesthesia delivered via IV to ensure a safe, comfortable, and pain-free experience.
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Types of Sedation for Dental Implants
Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
Oral Conscious Sedation
Intravenous (IV) Sedation
At Center for Advanced Dentistry in Loveland, CO, our in-house anesthesiologist administers general anesthesia via IV sedation for dental implant procedures. You will be fully asleep, completely unaware of the procedure, and free from pain. Your vital signs are continuously monitored by a trained professional throughout the surgery. Local anesthesia may also be used to ensure comfort during the procedure.
After your procedure, you will gradually wake in a recovery area with little to no memory of the surgery. Because anesthesia can cause drowsiness for up to 24 hours, patients must arrange for a companion to drive them home and assist until fully recovered.

How to Prepare for General Anesthesia
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Pain and Comfort During Dental Implant Surgery
The Sedation Dentistry Journey
Free Dental Implant Consultation
Schedule your complimentary consultation where we’ll take a full CT scan of your mouth, review your medical history, and perform a comprehensive dental exam to assess your overall oral health. Based on this evaluation, our doctors will provide a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.1.
Treatment Pricing & Payment Options
We’ll review the total cost of your treatment and provide flexible payment options to fit your budget. Our patient ambassador will give clear, upfront pricing for your personalized plan and outline the next steps in your treatment journey.2.
Smile Design Appointment
It’s time to design your smile! During your 60–90 minute Smile Design appointment, we’ll take professional photos, help you choose the ideal tooth color and shape, and evaluate your bite and smile to recommend enhancements. After this collaborative planning session, we’ll schedule your transformation day.3.
Procedure Day
Your procedure begins with anesthesia to ensure a safe, comfortable, and pain-free experience. Damaged teeth and tissue are removed, and implants are placed with surgical precision. Advanced 3D scanning and photogrammetry are then used to create the most accurate fit for your custom prosthetic.
While you rest and recover, our on-site lab 3D prints your prosthesis. By the same day or the next, you’ll receive your full-arch implant restoration, leaving you with a renewed, functional smile.
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Recovery & Aftercare
Mild discomfort and some pain are common during the first week after surgery. To support healing, we recommend eating soft foods, getting plenty of rest, and maintaining good oral hygiene. Follow-up visits are scheduled at one week, one month, and three months to monitor your progress and ensure proper recovery.5.
Final Permanent Teeth
Approximately three months after your procedure—once your implants have fully fused with the bone and your healing is complete—we’ll take updated records and create a prototype try-in of your new teeth. After you approve the prototype, we will finalize and fabricate your permanent teeth, which are typically placed one to two weeks later, completing your smile transformation.6.





