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Longview, TX  ·  IV Sedation Dentistry

IV Sedation Dentist in Longview, TX

Sleep through your dentistry at our Longview office on US-259, with sedation managed by a dedicated CRNA. Patients drive in from Hallsville, Kilgore, and Marshall just for this comfort level.

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Texas Sedation Dental, Longview

3665 US-259
Longview, TX 75605
(903) 704-0154

Office Hours

Mon–Thu
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sat–Sun
Closed
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Serving sedation dentistry patients across Longview, Kilgore, Marshall, Hallsville, Gladewater, White Oak, Greggton, and Spring Hill.

Why Patients Choose Us

Why Longview Patients Choose Us for IV Sedation

Dedicated CRNA

A Sedation Specialist in the Building

Most Longview-area dental offices ask the dentist to monitor sedation while operating. We do not. CRNA Waylon Williams is in our US-259 building solely to keep your airway and vitals safe.

Hospital-Grade Monitoring

Vitals Tracked Every Minute

We monitor heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen, and CO2 throughout your Longview procedure, the same standards used in surgical centers.

One-Visit Dentistry

Combine Procedures While Asleep

Longview patients often combine extractions, implants, and crowns into a single sedated visit. One day off work, one drive in from Hallsville or Kilgore.

Severe Anxiety Welcome

We Treat What Other Offices Cannot

If you have not been to a dentist in fifteen years, you are exactly who our Longview sedation program is built for. We have heard your story before, and we do not judge.

About IV Sedation in Longview

IV sedation, sometimes called sleep dentistry, is the deepest level of conscious sedation routinely offered in a dental office. For Longview patients with severe anxiety, a strong gag reflex, or a need for long, complex procedures, IV sedation lets you sleep through treatment while remaining able to breathe on your own. Most patients have no memory of the appointment afterward.

At our Longview location on US-259, sedation is administered by CRNA Waylon Williams, a certified registered nurse anesthetist whose only job during your appointment is your safety. He starts the IV, titrates the medication, and watches your vitals for the entire visit. That separation of roles, with one professional focused on the dentistry and another on the sedation, is uncommon in East Texas dental offices and is why patients drive in from Marshall, Kilgore, Gladewater, and Spring Hill for procedures they could technically have done closer to home.

Your sedation visit begins with a Longview consultation that reviews your medical history, current medications, and goals. We confirm you are a candidate, give you written pre-op instructions, and schedule the appointment with a designated driver requirement. Most patients are home recovering on their couch within an hour of leaving our parking lot.

“I have not been to a dentist in 22 years because of fear. The Longview team did six hours of work on me in one visit and I do not remember any of it. My wife drove me back to Kilgore and I slept the rest of the day.”

, Daniel P., Longview patient, Kilgore resident

FAQs

Common questions from Longview patients

CRNA Waylon Williams splits time between our Longview and Tyler locations. We schedule sedation appointments at the Longview office on the days he is on-site, which happens weekly. Your sedation appointment will only be confirmed for a day he is in the Longview building.
Yes. We accept referrals from Longview, Kilgore, and Marshall general dentists for sedation visits. We can perform the dentistry under sedation and send records back to your home dentist after.
Bring a current medication list, photo ID, payment method, and a designated adult driver. Wear loose comfortable clothing and short sleeves so we can place the IV easily. Skip food and most drinks per the pre-op instructions we send.
You cannot drive yourself the day of sedation, period. Your driver takes you home, and most Longview-area patients are clear-headed by the next morning and back to normal activities.
For most healthy older adults, yes. Our CRNA reviews your medical history and adjusts dosing for age, weight, and health conditions. We have safely sedated Longview patients in their 70s and 80s for full-mouth treatment.
Yes. We offer nitrous oxide and oral sedation for Longview patients who want something less than IV sedation. We will help you choose the right level at your consultation.

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