Oral Sedation in Arlington, TX
For patients who want to be relaxed (not unconscious) during dental work - a single pill, taken before your appointment, that takes the edge off everything.

Calm, comfortable dentistry for anxious patients.
Oral sedation uses a prescription medication (typically a benzodiazepine like Halcion or Ativan) taken about an hour before your appointment. You'll feel drowsy and deeply relaxed but still able to respond and breathe normally.
It's a great fit for patients with moderate dental anxiety, longer or more complex procedures, or anyone who wants the appointment to feel like it flew by. You'll need a ride home - sedation effects last several hours.

Why patients choose Oral Sedation.
Real anxiety relief
For patients who've avoided dental visits for years because of fear, oral sedation can be the difference between treatment and avoidance.
Time feels compressed
A 90-minute procedure feels like 20. Many patients don't remember most of the appointment afterward.
Safe with monitoring
Standard vital-signs monitoring throughout. Established medications with decades of safety data.
No needles, no IVs
Just a pill an hour before your appointment. No additional injections or IV access needed.
What Is Oral Sedation?
Oral sedation is a pill taken before your appointment that keeps you deeply relaxed (but still conscious and able to respond). It’s ideal for patients with dental anxiety, longer procedures, or anyone who wants a more comfortable experience.
Our Oral Sedation Services
Pre-Appointment Prescription
A sedative pill (typically a benzodiazepine like halcion or valium) taken about an hour before your visit.
Comfortable Procedure Time
You’ll feel deeply relaxed, drowsy, and may not remember much of the procedure.
Combined With Local Anesthesia
Sedation handles anxiety; local anesthesia handles physical pain.
Monitored Throughout
We track your vital signs throughout the visit.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Oral Sedation?
- Patients with significant dental anxiety
- Patients undergoing longer or more involved procedures
- Patients who can’t get fully numb easily
- Patients with strong gag reflex
Benefits of Oral Sedation
- Removes anxiety entirely for most patients
- Time feels faster — longer procedures feel like a few minutes
- Less recall — you may not remember the procedure at all
- Easier pre-procedure — no needles or masks needed to start
Why Choose Madison Square Dental for Oral Sedation?
At Madison Square Dental, we combine 40+ years of Arlington experience with modern technique and patient-first care.
- Detailed health-history review before prescribing
- Combine with nitrous oxide for higher anxiety cases
- Always paired with local anesthesia for full pain control
- Driver required — we’ll discuss this in advance
Oral Sedation Cost & Insurance
Oral sedation is $299 per visit self-pay. Some PPO plans provide partial coverage when sedation is medically justified.
Oral Sedation FAQs
Will I be unconscious?
No. You’ll be deeply relaxed and drowsy but still conscious and responsive. This is different from IV sedation or general anesthesia.
Do I need a driver?
Yes, absolutely. You can’t drive, work, or make important decisions for the rest of the day after oral sedation.
Are there side effects?
Mild grogginess and possibly some memory loss of the procedure are normal. Rarely, nausea. We review all health history first.
Can I eat before?
A light meal a few hours before is fine. We’ll give specific instructions when prescribing.
Schedule a Oral Sedation Consultation
Ready to take the next step? Call (817) 275-2229 or request your appointment online.
Oral Sedation questions, answered.
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Will I be unconscious?
No - oral sedation is "conscious sedation." You'll be deeply relaxed, possibly drowsy enough to nap, but you can respond if we ask you to open wider or turn your head. Full unconsciousness requires IV sedation or general anesthesia.
Will I remember the appointment?
Most patients have partial or no memory of the appointment afterward. This amnesic effect is one of the reasons oral sedation works well for anxious patients.
Can I drive afterward?
No - you'll need a responsible adult to drive you home and stay with you for several hours. The medication lasts longer than the procedure.
Is it safe with my other medications?
We review your full medication list and medical history before prescribing. Some medications interact - we may adjust the sedation choice or refer for IV sedation in those cases.
Can I eat before taking the sedation pill?
Light meal at least 2 hours before, then nothing until your appointment. Specific instructions provided when we prescribe.
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