Dr. Glen Wainwright, DDS
300 Beardsley Lane Bldg A Suite 101 | Austin, TX 78746
 (512) 330-0255

Services / Amenities

Our office offers a variety of services to assess all your dental needs.See the links below for a brief explanation of each service or ask our staff – we’ll be happy to answer any questions.

Oral Hygiene
Dental Cleaning Glen Wainwright
Crowns Glen Wainwright
Implants Glen Wainwright
Bonding Glen Wainwright
Veneers Glen Wainwright
Periodontitis Glen Wainwright
Root Canal Glen Wainwright
Tooth Replacement Glen Wainwright
Digital X- Rays Glen Wainwright
Whitening Glen Wainwright
Teeth Development Glen Wainwright

Sedation Dentistry
Intraoral Camera
Nightguards
Extractions
Dentures
Sealants
Fillings
SEDATION DENTISTRY for DENTAL ANXIETY

Dental sedation is a technique that can be used when a patient suffers from dental anxiety or dental phobia. We are happy to offer a number of solutions for our patients to make their dental visit as comfortable as possible. Sedation dentistry techniques enable patients - who might otherwise avoid the dentist - to receive dental treatment necessary for a healthy smile.

Depending on the extent of the anxiety or phobia, varying degrees of dental sedation can be utilized as described below.

Nitrous Oxide Sedation
Nitrous Oxide sedation, also known as “laughing gas” is commonly used to make treatment more comfortable. This sedation is inhaled through a mask that allows you to breathe in the medication and induces a state of relaxation. Local anesthetic will be administered in conjunction with nitrous oxide to eliminate pain.

Oral Sedatives

This medication can be given to a patient the night before a dentistry procedure or 30 minutes to an hour prior to the dental appointment, depending on the severity of the anxiety. Oral sedatives do not provide pain relief, so an injection of local anesthetic will also be administered.

Intravenous (IV) Sedation

IV Sedation provides relaxation medication through a small needle inserted in your hand or arm. Like oral sedatives, IV sedation does not provide pain relief, so a local anesthetic will also be administered. Intravenous sedation allows patients to still be awake but in an extreme state of relaxation, feeling little or no pain.