The CDG of Houston

Sedation Dentistry

Comfortably Caring For Your Oral Health

Maintaining your oral health is important through regular dentist visits and cleanings. When more extensive procedures are required, sedation dentistry is a tool that enables our Houston dentist to do the work in a manner that is more comfortable for you. It also allows us to get a lot of work done at a time, which often makes it possible to finish a procedure in as little as one visit.

There are many reasons to select the Comprehensive Dental Group for your procedure:

  • More than 40 years of experience
  • 12 national awards
  • Highly rated and widely recognized
  • Healthcare experts providing top-level treatment
  • The most advanced technology
  • A spa-like environment and friendly, welcoming staff
  • Same day appointments available and free consultations
  • 5 dental specialists
  • Thousands of smiles treated
  • Comprehensive care and a team ready to help

We provide two forms of sedation: Oral conscious sedation and IV sedation. Through oral conscious sedation, you remain awake and able to talk, while being fully relaxed and pain-free. IV sedation involves a Board Certified anesthesiologist and allows for precise, personalized results. Throughout oral conscious and IV sedation, you will be monitored by a professional. Both options have benefits and our Houston dentist can discuss the best choice for you and your procedure during a complimentary consultation.

We’ve Cared For Thousands Of Healthy Smiles

It is important that sedation is done by a qualified professional, and being sedation experts enables us to care for the full scope of your oral health. We are a large enough Houston dental office to take care of everything teeth related, but still small enough that you receive personalized attention. We are a highly regarded team of professionals serving the Houston area and we have received numerous awards for our outstanding level of care.

If you are in need of a more extensive dental treatment, schedule a consultation with our professional dentist by calling 713-772-2111 We’re ready to help!

Info Center

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