If the thought of a dental appointment makes your stomach tighten, you are far from alone. Dental anxiety is one of the most common reasons people put off care — sometimes for years — and unfortunately, waiting usually turns a small, simple problem into a bigger one. The good news is that fear of the dentist doesn’t have to stand between you and a healthy mouth. At Northwest Family Dental in Lake Worth, sedation options let anxious patients get the care they need while feeling calm and comfortable.
Why dental anxiety is so common — and why it matters
Dental fear can come from a difficult past experience, a sensitive gag reflex, discomfort with sounds or sensations, or simply a general unease about not being in control. Whatever the source, the consequence is the same: avoided cleanings and delayed treatment. The cavity that could have been a quick filling becomes a root canal; the early gum issue becomes a serious one. Sedation breaks that cycle by making routine and restorative visits genuinely manageable.
Our sedation options
We offer two approaches and help you choose the right fit based on your level of anxiety and the treatment planned.
- Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) — $199. You breathe a mix of nitrous oxide and oxygen through a small mask. It produces a light, pleasant, relaxed feeling within minutes, and the effects wear off almost as quickly once the mask comes off — so you can typically drive yourself home and return to your day. It’s a wonderful option for mild to moderate nervousness.
- Oral sedation — $299. For deeper anxiety, we can prescribe a medication taken before your appointment that leaves you calm and drowsy while still awake and responsive. Because the effects last longer, you’ll need someone to drive you to and from the visit. Many patients describe the appointment afterward as feeling like it passed in a fraction of the time.
Is sedation safe?
Yes — when it’s provided by a trained dental team that reviews your health history first. Both nitrous oxide and oral sedation have long, well-established safety records. Before recommending either, we go over your medical history and current medications, and we monitor you throughout the visit. Nitrous in particular is gentle enough to be a routine choice for nervous patients of many ages.
Who is sedation a good fit for?
- Patients who feel anxious or panicky about dental visits
- Those with a strong gag reflex or difficulty getting numb
- Anyone facing a longer procedure who’d prefer it to feel shorter and calmer
- People who’ve avoided the dentist for years and want a gentler way back
What to expect
It starts with a conversation. Tell us what makes you uneasy — there’s no judgment here, and our two experienced dentists and team work with nervous patients every week. We’ll review your history, explain exactly what will happen, and agree on a sedation plan before any treatment begins. Knowing what to expect is itself a powerful anxiety reducer, and the sedation handles the rest.
Ready to take the first step?
Learn more about sedation dentistry at Northwest Family Dental or our general dentistry services. Serving Lake Worth and Fort Worth — book online or call (817) 237-3232.
This article is for general educational purposes and isn’t a substitute for an in-person exam. Your dentist will recommend the safest, most appropriate option for you.