Rosa R.
My appointment was set for December they did the courtesy to call and offer an earlier appointment. This was for a procedure that could not wait longer.
Your comfort matters to us. We want you to feel completely at ease during every visit. That’s why we offer laughing gas, one of the safest of sedation options, in Humble. It’s a safe and gentle way to help you feel calm and relaxed during treatment. As a result, you will:
Call 346-888-3981 for an appointment. If it’s been a while since your last checkup because of anxiety, this sedation option can help ease your nerves.
Everyone has different reasons for feeling anxious about the dentist. Yours could be from a previous bad experience, sensitivity to lights and sounds, or even a strong gag reflex. Whatever your concern, you’re not alone. Many patients face these challenges. Dr. Mafla knows that anxiety can make it hard to get the care you need. That’s why we offer laughing gas to make your visits more comfortable. It’s an easy way to help you relax while staying fully aware.
Here’s why it’s a great option:
Call 346-888-3981 for an appointment with laughing gas, one of the safest sedation options in Humble. You can also schedule online.
Over the years, we have found that most patients respond well to our sedation options. If you tend to suffer from dental anxiety, we have a sedation method that will work for you. Our goal is to help you relax as much as possible so you can get the care your smile needs. We’ll do our best to make sure your procedure is completely pleasant.
Yes, dental sedation is completely safe, especially in the hands of our competent and trained team. There should be nothing to worry about when you choose to be sedated for your procedure. We’ll monitor you during and after your procedure to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible and you don’t feel any discomfort.
If you choose inhaled sedation with laughing gas, the effects of the sedative will vanish immediately after your exam or procedure. You should have no problem safely driving yourself home. However, be sure to advise your dentist of any medications you are taking and any existing medical conditions. He will take this into consideration when recommending the laughing gas.