Decreased Wait Times
By incorporating in-office anesthesia services, you can significantly reduce wait times for your patients, enhancing their overall experience.
Avoiding Hospitals
Our services help keep patients in a familiar and comfortable setting, avoiding the stress, complexity, and high costs associated with hospital visits. This creates a more convenient and accessible solution for both you, your patients, and their families.
Increasing Access to Care
With in-office anesthesia, you can offer customized care that aligns with your established approach, improving patient satisfaction while increasing access to necessary procedures without the need for external facilities.
Strengthening Patient Relationships
Offering anesthesia in your own office allows you to see your own patients in a familiar environment, fostering stronger bonds and providing a more personalized experience.
Our Services
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What It Is: The patient takes a pill (like Valium or Halcion) before their appointment to feel relaxed.
How It Feels: The patient is awake and can respond to questions, but they feel calm and at ease.
Common Uses: Routine procedures for patients with mild dental anxiety.
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What It Is: Medications are given through an IV. The patient feels drowsy but is still awake and able to respond.
How It Feels: The patient may slur their speech and not remember much of the procedure, but they’re comfortable.
Common Uses: Longer or more involved treatments, or for patients with moderate anxiety.
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What It Is: Medications are administered through an IV to make the patient very relaxed and on the edge of sleep. They may not respond to light touch or sound, but they can still breathe on their own.
How It Feels: The patient is unaware of most of the procedure and wakes up with little to no memory of it.
Common Uses: Complex procedures or for patients with severe anxiety or a strong gag reflex.
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What It Is: The patient is completely unconscious and unable to feel, hear, or remember anything during the procedure. This is usually delivered through an IV or inhaled gas and requires careful monitoring by a trained anesthesia provider.
How It Feels: The patient “goes to sleep” and wakes up after the procedure is done.
Common Uses: Extensive oral surgeries, cases with significant medical complexity, or for young children who cannot sit still for dental treatment.
Why Does This Matter for Your Office?
Patient Comfort: After assessing the needs of the patient, we will be able to deliver unrivaled comfort that’ll make you and the patient feel at ease.
Safety First: Each level requires specific training, monitoring, and equipment.
Tailored Care: We match the right level of sedation to the procedure and the patient’s needs, ensuring the best experience and outcome for everyone.
Pricing
Our billing structure is designed to be straightforward, cost-effective, and flexible for both patients and dental offices.
Cost-Effective Hourly Rate:
Services are billed at a competitive hourly rate, ensuring affordability while maintaining the highest standards of care.
Billing only occurs during direct anesthesia care so no charge is incurred during setup or in between cases.
No Patient Minimums or Office Penalties:
We understand the dynamic nature of patient scheduling. There are no requirements for a minimum number of patients per visit and no penalties for unexpected changes in scheduling.
Flexible Billing Options:
Billing can be handled directly with the patient, ensuring transparency and convenience.
Alternatively, we can bill the office, allowing for a streamlined process that fits your practice’s preferences.
For more details or to customize a billing plan tailored to your needs, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We look forward to supporting your practice!
Contact Us
If you and your office is interested in collaborating, please provide your information, and we will contact you soon for a consultation. We look forward to connecting with you!
spencerwadedds@gmail.com
919 - 480 - 1411