What is a Dentist
Anesthesiologist

What is a Dentist
Anesthesiologist?

At Night Sky Sedation, your personal Dentist Anesthesiologist is the person responsible for your comfort and overall safety. Intense pain and severe dental anxiety are eliminated at the hands of Dentist Anesthesiologists. A superior dental experience is achievable through sedation dentistry. We deliver sedation dentistry in Dallas, TX, Sherman, TX, Tampa, FL, Orlando, FL and all the surrounding areas.

Dentist Anesthesiologists are specialists within dentistry. We are trained alongside Physician Anesthesiologists to provide general anesthesia for people of all ages, from young children to older adults. Both have completed a postdoctoral 3-year hospital-based anesthesia residency. A Dentist Anesthesiologist training includes providing anesthesia care for medical and dental procedures for patients with a variety of medical conditions. Dentist Anesthesiologists receive special training and are uniquely qualified to provide anesthesia care in the dental office-based setting. We provide advanced anesthesia and pain management services for all dental and oral surgery procedures.

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As a Dentist Anesthesiologist, Dr. Mike has access to a wide range of medicine that is not accessible to every dental practitioner. After consulting with the patient, Night Sky Sedation has the access and knowledge to develop a fully personalized sedation plan that allows for the best results during procedures. At every step, we prioritize our patient’s safety and comfort.

If you are a patient or dental provider in the Sherman, Texas, Dallas, Texas, Tampa, Florida or Orlando, Florida area, Night Sky Sedation is ready to provide the missing piece to superior dentistry. Contact us to discuss sedation dentistry options.

How are Dentist Anesthesiologists different from Dentists that provide IV Sedation/Sleep Dentistry?

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Dentists that provide IV sedation/sleep dentistry are dentists that have completed a continuing education course that limits the level of sedation they can provide. The dentist is often the provider completing both the dentistry and sedation at the same time. Dentist Anesthesiologists are dentists that have completed an additional 3-year hospital-based anesthesia residency and are trained to provide anesthesia for all patients and medical conditions, including medically complex patients. While the dentist is completing the dental procedures the Dentist Anesthesiologists provide the anesthesia and are focused 100% on the safety and comfort of the patient.

TESTIMONIALS

"My daughter received above and beyond anesthesia care. Extraordinary: much care was given by Dr. Mike; good rapport with my daughter and good bedside manner; even the blanket/neck pillow/nausea bracelet was an example of next level care."
- Malinda
"Everyone was so kind and caring. Made it way easier on us. Caring. Everyone made us feel so good about the whole procedure."
- Tressa
"Patient! Dr. Mike was awesome and really took his time with my son who was very anxious for his procedure."
- Taylor
"Very professional and kept me in the loop during the whole process with what to expect with each step. Honestly it was the best treatment I have ever had! The BEST - I am afraid of the dentist and they made me feel at home and relaxed throughout the whole procedure."
- Evan
"Very reassuring and comforting. I felt at ease prior to and for the entire procedure from start to finish. Superior. I never once felt uncomfortable with the doctor or staff. Everything was explained and the doctor was completely reassuring and attentive. Incredible knowledge and bedside manner".
- Jacquelyn
"Very knowledgeable and caring. Treated my daughter very well. Very impressed with the knowledge base and how the process was handled. Would recommend Dr. Mike to others! Caring, taking care of kiddos is a hard thing to do. Y’all were so sweet and caring to my daughter. She keeps talking about “how funny” y’all were! She had a great experience."
- Megan
"It was so incredible. You explained each step, the equipment being used and of course my favorite, the COLD blast before the tiny stick for the IV. FANTASTIC!"
- Barbi
"Caring- it was great to hear from the anesthesiologist both before and after the procedure rather than the nurse."
- Lauren

    The Difference Is Night & Day