105 Sheringham Dr Easley, SC 29642
Feel Calm & Comfortable With Safe Sedation Dentistry
Our dental team just wants to turn dental care into a positive experience.

Why Should You Get Sedation Dentistry?
- Ease anxiety and fear.
- Help you sit still through more complex procedures easily
- Reduce sensitivity or discomfort
- Complete multiple treatments in just a few visits.
Don’t wait — untreated dental problems can get worse quickly. We’re here to help today.
The Benefits of Sedation Dentistry
- With sedatives, procedures tend to feel faster and easier. Whether you are getting a cleaning or oral surgery, you will feel no discomfort.
- Even patients with severe dental phobia can find the necessary dental care with us. For many, it is the secret to consistent dental health.
- Sedatives allow our dentist to complete more work in fewer appointments. You can save more time with fewer visits and a quick recovery.
- Only qualified professionals will administer the medications. Our team will monitor you to ensure you stick to the safe standards.
- This method is suitable for all age groups. The attentiveness of our staff will also make you feel safe and cared for.
Toothache, cracked tooth, filling came out, crown came out, tooth knocked out, swelling, bleeding, or any other dental emergency.
What Types of Sedation We Used
There are varying levels of sedation dentistry based on your unique needs. Factors include your level of anxiety, the length of your procedure, your health history and personal preferences.
The following types of sedation we are used.
Conscious Sedation
Conscious sedation, also known as "sleep dentistry," is a method that uses a combination of medications to help you relax during dental procedures while remaining conscious.
Oral Sedation
If you experience dental anxiety, oral sedation can be a dependable and efficient option. By taking a sedative pill before your appointment, you can feel more at ease during the procedure.
IV Sedation
IV sedation is a form of conscious sedation that induces a deep state of relaxation while keeping you awake and able to follow your dentist's directions.
