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IV Sedation for Wisdom Teeth in Chesterton, Indiana

Many patients searching for IV sedation are not only asking about comfort. They are asking whether their case has moved beyond a simple extraction and into the hands of an oral surgeon. This is one of the clearest places where the general dentist and oral surgeon partnership matters.

When IV sedation commonly comes up

  • Impacted wisdom teeth
  • Removal of multiple teeth in one visit
  • High dental anxiety
  • Patients who want less awareness of the procedure
  • Cases where efficiency and comfort both matter

How referrals often happen

A general dentist may first identify the wisdom tooth problem, but once the conversation includes IV sedation, deeper impaction, or a more involved surgery, an oral surgeon often becomes the next step. Patients should experience that as coordinated care, not a disconnected handoff.

Questions patients usually have

  • Will I be asleep?
  • How long does the appointment take?
  • What do I need to do before and after sedation?
  • Can all four wisdom teeth come out in the same visit?