Patients with Alzheimer’s or dementia often become distressed during dental procedures due to confusion and disorientation. Under sedation they are calm, comfortable, and completely unaware of any treatment being performed. We communicate closely with caregivers throughout.
Maintaining oral health for patients with cognitive decline is often overlooked but critically important. Oral infections can worsen cognitive symptoms. We make comprehensive dental care possible for patients and families who have been told it cannot be done.
We offer an alternative for people who:
Dream Visit® is our proprietary sedation protocol that allows patients to complete complex dental treatment comfortably under IV sedation or General Anesthesia.
You sleep comfortably while our specialists complete your dental care. Wake up with your treatment finished.
Although some dental cases can be complex, our patients become part of our extended care family. As they return for treatment, they begin to recognize familiar faces and feel more at ease. Our team builds trust over time — creating a safe and positive experience. For many families, what once felt impossible becomes manageable.
Over 30 years experience in sedation dentistry.
Smiles restored with dental sedation.
Satisfaction across every patient experience.
Many treatments can be completed safely: Reducing the need for multiple visits
Highly trained sedation team equipped to manage emergencies and complex patient needs.
Continuous monitoring of vital signs ensures maximum patient safety throughout.
Sedation reduces anxiety and stabilises vital signs for safer treatment.
Your heart rate, oxygenation, blood pressure, pulse, and breathing are all being diligently watched.
You sleep comfortably while our specialists complete your dental care. Wake up with your treatment finished.
Under sedation patients with Alzheimer or dementia become calm and cooperative. Our team is trained specifically in managing cognitively impaired patients with patience and dignity.
Yes. For patients with cognitive conditions we obtain full medical clearance from the treating physician before scheduling treatment.
Yes. A family member or caregiver must be present. We keep them fully informed throughout and work closely with them on pre and post-care instructions.