Sedation Dentistry
Making you feel safe and comfortable during your visit to Atlanta Place Dentistry.
Have you wondered if Sedation Dentistry is for you? The fact is that the majority of patients qualify for at least one form of sedation dentistry. In our experience, the best candidates are those with extreme fear issues or those that will undergo extensive treatment. Our team will be happy to provide a consultation about the options and which may be right for you.
We want to help you:
- Save time
- Relax and enjoy your dental appointment
- Love your smile again without experienceing fear or pain
Sleep Through Your Visit

Dr. Priscila Jelsing has built her practice upon the philosophy that advanced dental care can and should be gentle, safe, and comfortable. That is why we proudly offer our patients, sedation dentistry in Tulsa. Under sedation, you will be unaware of the procedure that is taking place, drifting pleasantly through the entire process in a semi-conscious, sleep-like state. When the sedation wears off, you will feel as though you have just woken up from a peaceful nap, with little or no memory of what transpired. Any discomfort you feel afterward will be minimal, and your dental work will be finished.
Sedation dentistry is ideal for those with dental phobias i.e. people whom just the thought of entering a dentist’s office is enough to fill them with intense anxiety. It is also perfect for people with busy schedules and little time. Because you are completely relaxed and comfortable during even the most complex dental treatment, our doctor can perform multiple procedures in a matter of hours. In some cases, years of dental work can be completed in one or two office visits.
Our Anxiety Solutions

Nitrous Oxide
Also known as “laughing gas” this relaxing air is breathed through a nose piece and places you in a calm state.

Oral Sedation
Using medication, we are able to make you feel at ease and remove any apprehension you have about your visit.

IV Sedation
Administered directly into the veins of the patient, usually via the arm or the hand, by a specially trained and licensed healthcare provider.

General Anesthesia
Requires administration by a healthcare professional that is licensed to put patients “to sleep”. This safe procedure allows you to sleep through your procedure without any discomfort.
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