We connect anxious patients, those with special needs, dementia, or anyone who simply wants a calmer, more comfortable visit — with sedation dentists who specialize in compassionate care.
For yourself or someone you care for. Free. Confidential. No obligation.
Dealing with a broken tooth, severe pain, possible infection, or an abscess? Tell us in the form above — we'll prioritize matching you with a provider who can see you quickly. Most providers in our network can accommodate urgent same-week appointments.
Whether the visit is for someone with complex needs, a person who hasn't been to the dentist in years, or anyone who simply wants a calmer experience — we match you with providers who actually understand.
Dental anxiety · Phobia · Years of avoidance
For adults who haven't been to the dentist in years — sometimes decades — because the fear is overwhelming. We match you with providers who specialize in anxious patients, not lecture you for waiting.
ASD · Down syndrome · IDD · Cerebral palsy
Finding a dentist trained to compassionately treat patients with autism, Down syndrome, or intellectual and developmental disabilities is hard. The providers in our network are trained, equipped, and patient.
Memory loss · Cognitive decline · Communication challenges
Patients with dementia or Alzheimer's often refuse traditional dental visits — or can't communicate pain. Our network includes providers experienced in cognitive-care dentistry, sedation, and longer appointments.
No anxiety required · No special needs required
Sedation isn't just for the fearful — it's for anyone who wants an easier visit. Many patients prefer a calmer experience with reduced awareness or memory of the procedure, when clinically appropriate.
Three steps between you and the care you've been putting off.
Share your ZIP code, who the visit is for, and what's making dental care difficult. Takes about 90 seconds.
You're paired with up to 3 providers in your area, screened for credentials, sedation training, and experience with your specific situation.
Matched practices reach out to schedule a no-obligation conversation. You pick the one that feels right — or none.
Every dentist in our network offers at least one form. Here's what they actually mean.
The classic "laughing gas." You're awake, just very relaxed. Wears off in minutes.
LIGHTA pill taken before your appointment. You stay conscious but deeply calm. Depth varies with dose.
LIGHT / MODERATEAdministered through an IV and titrated to comfort. Most patients won't remember the procedure.
MODERATE / DEEPFully unconscious, used for extensive procedures. Reserved for medically appropriate cases.
DEEP / FULLWe're building a curated directory of sedation dentists who go above and beyond for anxious, special needs, and dementia patients. Featured providers get top placement, dedicated profile pages, and priority lead routing.
We're a young company, and we believe testimonials should come from real patients who've consented to share their experience. As our network grows, you'll find their stories here.
Yes. We're paid by the dental practices in our network, not by patients. You'll never be charged to use our matching service.
Every provider must hold an active state license, carry malpractice insurance, maintain certification in the sedation methods they offer, and have documented experience with anxious, special needs, or cognitively impaired patients. We also remove practices that consistently underdeliver based on patient feedback.
Yes. We specifically vet providers for experience with cognitive decline, including longer appointments, caregiver-led visits, and sedation protocols designed for patients who can't fully communicate. Tell us what kind of care you need on the form, and we'll match accordingly.
The most common are nitrous oxide (laughing gas — light sedation), oral sedation (a pill — light to moderate), IV sedation (titrated through an IV — moderate to deep), and general anesthesia (fully unconscious — deep to full). The right option depends on the patient, the procedure, and clinical judgment — your provider will discuss what's appropriate.
Never. Your details are shared only with the matched practices in your area — typically 1 to 3 — so they can contact you about a consultation.
Coverage varies. Nitrous oxide is often covered. Deeper sedation is sometimes covered when medically necessary — particularly for special needs or dementia patients. The matched practice will verify your benefits.
You're under no obligation. Tell us and we'll find others — or you can walk away. No fees, no pressure.
Take 2 minutes now. Skip years of avoidance.
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