Millions of people avoid the dentist not because they don’t care about their teeth, but because anxiety, fear, or a sensitive gag reflex makes sitting through a dental appointment feel impossible. If that sounds familiar, sedation dentistry may be the reason patients in Apex and Cary, NC finally get the care they’ve been putting off. At Magnolia Way Dentistry, Dr. John Wayand offers oral sedation to help patients feel calm, comfortable, and in control during their visit.
What Is Sedation Dentistry?
Sedation dentistry uses medication to help patients relax during dental procedures. It’s not general anesthesia — you remain conscious and able to respond to instructions — but your anxiety, discomfort, and awareness of the procedure are significantly reduced. For many patients, it’s the difference between avoiding the dentist for years and finally getting the care their oral health needs.
Types of Sedation Used in Dentistry
Different levels of sedation serve different needs. At Magnolia Way Dentistry in Apex, NC, the primary option offered is oral sedation — the most practical and widely used form for general dental care.
Oral Sedation
Oral sedation involves taking a prescription pill approximately one hour before your appointment. By the time you sit in the chair, anxiety is significantly reduced and you’ll feel deeply relaxed throughout the procedure. You remain awake and can respond to Dr. Wayand, but most patients have little to no memory of the appointment afterward. Because the medication takes time to wear off, you’ll need a driver to bring you home.
Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
Nitrous oxide is inhaled through a small mask placed over the nose. It works quickly and wears off just as fast once the mask is removed. It produces a light, relaxed feeling without the drowsiness of oral sedation, and most patients can drive themselves home afterward. It’s a good option for mild anxiety or shorter procedures.
Key Benefits of Sedation Dentistry
- More work completed per visit. When you’re relaxed, Dr. Wayand can work more efficiently and complete multiple procedures in a single appointment.
- Reduced gag reflex. Oral sedation temporarily relaxes the muscles that trigger gagging, making procedures far more comfortable.
- Little to no memory of the procedure. Most oral sedation patients have minimal recall of the appointment, which helps break the cycle of dental anxiety over time.
- Faster recovery from dental avoidance. Patients who’ve gone years without care can often catch up on multiple neglected treatments in fewer, more manageable visits.
- Monitored throughout. Your vital signs are monitored during sedation to ensure your comfort and safety.
Is Sedation Safe?
Oral sedation has an excellent safety record when administered by a trained dentist who reviews your full medical history first. Before recommending sedation, Dr. Wayand discusses your health history, current medications, and any conditions that might affect how you respond. Patients with certain medical conditions may need additional evaluation.
What to Expect at Your Sedation Appointment
For oral sedation, you’ll receive a prescription to fill beforehand. Take the medication as directed — typically one hour before your appointment. Arrange for a trusted adult to drive you to and from the office. Avoid eating for a few hours beforehand as directed. Once you arrive, Dr. Wayand’s team will monitor your comfort throughout and ensure you’re fully recovered before you leave.
Ready to Try a Different Kind of Dental Visit?
If dental anxiety has kept you from getting the care you need, sedation dentistry at Magnolia Way Dentistry in Apex, NC may be exactly what changes that. Request an appointment online or call (919) 362-5777 to get started.









