We make sleep dentistry accessible to all patients who want a smoother, more comfortable dental experience.
Experience relaxation and comfort with our sleep dentistry.
Our anaesthetist will consult with you beforehand to determine if sleeping dentistry is right for you. Please note that there are some conditions that may affect a patient’s suitability for sleep dentistry, including obesity, respiratory conditions such as asthma, and temporary illnesses such as colds and flu.
If you experience dental anxiety, Mia Dental Centre can help you feel at ease with our sleep dentistry solutions in Perth. We offer various sedation options to ensure you receive the care you need without fear or stress. Don’t let dental anxiety prevent you from maintaining your oral health—ask us about our sleep dentistry options today.
Our goal is to provide a comfortable and anxiety-free experience for all patients. Sleep dentistry serves as an effective pain management solution for many treatments, including dental implants and cosmetic procedures. Our experienced sleep dentists use general and intravenous anaesthesia, sedation medication, and laughing gas to ensure a relaxed and pain-free experience.
While cavities are a common cause of toothaches, dental pain can occur in various areas, including the teeth, gums, roots, tongue, palate, and jaw. At the first sign of discomfort, Mia Dental Centre is here to help, addressing issues early to prevent more severe pain and complex treatments in the future.
Sleep dentistry, also known as sedation dentistry, involves using sedatives to help patients relax during dental procedures. Depending on the level of sedation needed, patients may be awake but relaxed, semi-conscious or completely asleep. The sedation can be administered in various forms, including oral sedation (pills), inhaled sedation (nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas) or intravenous (IV) sedation. The goal is to alleviate anxiety and discomfort, making the dental experience more pleasant and stress-free.
Explore the answers to common queries about our dental services in our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section. From appointment scheduling to post-treatment care, find the information you need to make your dental experience with us smooth and informed.
Yes, sleep dentistry is generally safe when performed by trained and experienced sleep dentists. Before administering sedation, your sleep dentist will review your medical history, current medications and any allergies to make sure sedation is a suitable option. During the procedure, vital signs are closely monitored, and the dentist is prepared to respond to any adverse reactions.
No, one of the primary benefits of sleep dentistry is that it minimises or eliminates pain during dental procedures. Most patients feel very little to no discomfort during procedures and often report feeling unaware of the dental work being done.
The recovery time from sleep dentistry can vary depending on the type of sedation used. Patients who undergo nitrous oxide sedation usually recover quickly and can drive themselves home after the procedure. For oral and IV sedation, it may take a few hours for the effects to wear off completely, so patients will need someone to drive them home afterwards.