2203 Spring Stuebner Road, Suite 400, Spring, TX 77389

Stress-Free Care with Sedation Options
General sedation administered in-office (unconscious sedation) may be available based on the specific treatment and scheduling availability.
Does the thought of a dental visit fill you with dread? You're not alone. Many people experience anxiety or fear when it comes to dental procedures. At Serenity Dental in Spring, TX, we understand that your comfort is paramount. That's why we offer a variety of sedation dentistry options to help you relax and overcome any apprehension you may have. Whether you require a simple cleaning or a more complex treatment, we're dedicated to making your dental experience as stress-free and enjoyable as possible.
Our compassionate team of dental professionals is committed to providing personalized care tailored to your individual needs. We'll work closely with you to determine the most suitable sedation option for your specific situation, ensuring your complete comfort and peace of mind throughout your entire visit.
“I am so pleased with my experience at Serenity. I have severe dental anxiety and everyone there was so patient and understanding and made sure I was as comfortable as possible. I needed to have a deep cleaning and 2 wisdom teeth extracted. I can’t believe how well my visit went. Highly recommend!!”
Say goodbye to dental anxiety
- Minimal Sedation (Laughing Gas): This gentle option provides a mild sense of relaxation, allowing you to remain awake and aware while minimizing any discomfort or anxiety.
- Moderate Sedation: For a deeper level of relaxation, moderate sedation helps you feel calm and at ease throughout your procedure. You'll remain conscious but experience a profound sense of tranquility.
- Deep Sedation: This option provides a deeper state of relaxation, allowing you to remain minimally conscious while significantly reducing any awareness of the procedure.
- General Anesthesia: For more extensive procedures, general anesthesia may be recommended. This option ensures you remain completely unconscious and unaware of any sensations during the treatment.
