iv sedation
Our decision to sedate or not sedate your child would be made solely with the best interest of your child in mind. If sedation is recommended it is because Dr Marcie feels strongly that the risks of performing dentistry while your child is awake would outweigh the inherent risks of sedation.
We partner with Dr. Gershon Fink, a pediatric anesthesiologist, and his team to ensure your child has the best care possible.
nitrous oxide sedations
Nitrous oxide, commonly called laughing gas, reduces pain and, for many procedures, makes local anesthesia unnecessary. and It is often recommended for children that need to undergo a dental procedure that may be uncomfortable or cause fear or anxiety.
general anesthesia
Patients with complex medical issues that cannot be safely completed in the dental office setting can be treated at St. Mary’s Hospital. Dr. Marcie has been on staff at St. Mary’s Hospital since 2008.
Since Covid, St Mary’s is not seeing pediatric dental patients at this time. Please call us for more information.