
If your wisdom teeth have been bothering you—or you’ve been told they need to come out—you’re not alone. For many people, the fear of dental surgery is enough to keep them from taking action.
And honestly? That hesitation makes sense.
But what if you could take care of your wisdom teeth… without the stress, anxiety, or discomfort you’re expecting?
At Mason Dental, we’ve built our entire experience around making advanced procedures feel simple, calm, and manageable—especially through our award-winning IV sedation dentistry.
Why Wisdom Teeth Become a Problem
Wisdom teeth often don’t have enough space to grow properly. When that happens, they can lead to:
- Persistent jaw pain or pressure
- Swelling and inflammation
- Crowding of other teeth
- Infection or damage to nearby teeth
Left untreated, these issues don’t just go away—they tend to get worse over time.
The Real Reason Most People Put It Off
It’s not the procedure.
It’s the fear of the experience.
Most patients who delay wisdom tooth removal or dental implants aren’t avoiding the outcome—they’re avoiding:
- The sounds and sensations of treatment
- The idea of being awake during surgery
- Anxiety about pain or discomfort
That’s exactly where IV sedation changes everything.
What Is IV Sedation Dentistry?
IV sedation allows you to enter a deeply relaxed, dream-like state during your procedure.
Here’s what that means for you:
- You’re completely at ease throughout treatment
- You’ll likely remember little to nothing about the procedure
- Time feels like it passes quickly
- Your body stays relaxed while our team focuses on precision care
For procedures like wisdom tooth extractions or dental implants, it’s one of the most effective ways to remove stress from the equation entirely.
What Patients Are Saying
We can explain it all day—but hearing it from someone who’s been through it says more:
“All the staff here are so helpful! I had some extensive work that needed to be done, and they walked me through the whole experience step by step. I felt I was in good hands throughout the process. Highly recommend!!!”
— Benal R.
“I have been a patient for many years. All of the staff at Mason Dental is professional and courteous. I have never had anything but the best possible experience and highly recommend them.”
– Paul L.
“First dentist office I’ve ever not minded going to. Kind, Christian people who do great work. First class all the way and highly recommended.” – Len W.
That feeling—being taken care of, every step of the way—is what we aim to deliver for every patient.
From Consultation to Recovery: What to Expect
At Mason Dental, your experience is designed to be smooth from start to finish:
- 1. Consultation We evaluate your situation, answer questions, and determine if IV sedation is right for you.
- 2. Treatment Day You’ll be comfortably sedated while our team performs your procedure with precision and care.
- 3. Recovery & Follow-Up We guide you through healing and make sure everything is progressing exactly as it should.
You’re never left guessing—we walk with you through every step.
You Don’t Have to Live With the Discomfort
If your wisdom teeth are bothering you—or you’ve been putting off treatment because of anxiety—there’s a better way to move forward.
IV sedation isn’t just about comfort. It’s about removing the barrier that’s been holding you back.
Schedule Your Free Consultation
If you’re ready to take the next step (without the stress), we’re here to help.
Call us today at 817-481-4717 or reply to this post to schedule your free consultation
At Mason Dental, we’ll help you take care of your health—comfortably, confidently, and on your terms.
FAQ: Wisdom Teeth & IV Sedation
Is IV sedation safe? Yes. IV sedation is carefully administered and monitored throughout your procedure to ensure your safety at all times.
Will I be completely asleep? You’ll be in a deeply relaxed state and likely won’t remember the procedure, though you may not be fully unconscious like general anesthesia.
How long does recovery take after wisdom tooth removal? Most patients begin feeling better within a few days, with full healing over a couple of weeks.
Can I choose IV sedation for other procedures? Yes. IV sedation is commonly used for dental implants, extractions, and other more involved treatments.

