Fine Dental Sedations
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Information for Referring Dentists

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At Fine Dental Sedations, we understand that choosing sedation dentistry is an important decision that often raises numerous questions. Dr Russell Fine and our team are committed to providing you with clear, comprehensive information about our sedation services, helping you feel confident and informed about your dental care.

Whether you're curious about the different types of sedation we offer, wondering about safety protocols or seeking to understand what to expect during your visit, we've compiled answers to the most common questions we receive from patients. Our goal is to address your concerns and provide the reassurance you need to move forward with your treatment.

Dr Fine's advanced training and extensive qualifications in conscious sedation and pain control mean you're receiving care from one of Western Australia's most experienced sedation dentists. If you don't see the answer to your question below, please don't hesitate to speak with our friendly team who will be happy to provide personalised information about your specific needs and circumstances.

Information for Referring Dentists

During a sedation procedure at Fine Dental Sedations, Dr Fine continuously tracks vital signs using advanced monitoring equipment to ensure the patient's safety and well-being throughout treatment.

As a qualified dental sedationist with elite qualifications from the University of Sydney, Dr Fine follows rigorous monitoring protocols throughout the entire procedure.

What Does Medical Monitoring Entail?

Medical monitoring involves the continuous assessment of multiple physiological parameters simultaneously. This comprehensive approach allows Dr Fine to detect any changes in the patient's condition immediately and respond appropriately to maintain their safety and comfort.

The key aspects of medical monitoring include:

  • Heart Rate — Dr Fine monitors for any significant changes or abnormalities in heart rate, ensuring the cardiovascular system remains stable throughout the sedation procedure.
  • Blood Pressure — Continuous monitoring tracks for hypertension or hypotension, which can be indicators of adverse reactions to sedation medications or changes in the patient's physiological state.
  • Respiratory Rate — Breathing pattern is carefully monitored to ensure it remains regular and sufficient. Some sedatives can suppress respiratory function, requiring immediate attention if changes occur; therefore, it's critical to monitor respiratory patterns closely.
  • Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) — Dr Fine assesses the level of oxygen in the blood using a pulse oximeter, providing real-time information about how well the patient's body is receiving and utilising oxygen during the procedure.
  • Level of Consciousness — Dr Fine continuously monitors the patient's level of consciousness to ensure they remain in a safe and responsive state appropriate for the type of sedation being administered.

This comprehensive monitoring continues from the moment sedation begins until the patient is fully recovered, providing multiple layers of safety throughout their dental treatment experience.

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