

At Tanushree Dental Care, we believe that dental treatment should be as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Continuing this mission, our very own Dr. Parth Shah, a renowned implantologist, has recently undergone specialized training in conscious sedation with nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas.
What Is Conscious Sedation with Nitrous Oxide?
Nitrous oxide sedation is a gentle and effective method used to reduce anxiety and discomfort during dental procedures. Often referred to as laughing gas, it helps patients feel calm and relaxed while remaining fully conscious and responsive throughout the treatment. The effects wear off quickly, allowing patients to return to their normal activities soon after the procedure.
Dr. Parth Shah’s Advanced Training
To provide this level of care with the highest safety and precision, Dr. Shah completed a dedicated training program focused on the principles, protocols, and practical application of conscious sedation using nitrous oxide. His comprehensive learning covered:
Patient evaluation and case selection
Pharmacology and safe dosage protocols
Administration techniques and equipment handling
Monitoring vital signs and managing potential complications
Legal and ethical considerations in sedation dentistry
This hands-on training ensures that Dr. Shah can confidently and safely offer nitrous oxide sedation to patients who experience dental anxiety, have a low pain threshold, or require complex procedures like implants.
Why This Matters for Our Patients
Dental fear is one of the biggest reasons people avoid necessary treatment. By integrating conscious sedation into our practice, Tanushree Dental Care now offers a more relaxing and patient-friendly experience — especially beneficial for children, anxious adults, and those undergoing long procedures.
Experience Gentle Dentistry at Its Best
With hundreds of successful implants placed since 2012, and now advanced sedation training under his belt, Dr. Parth Shah continues to raise the bar in patient-centric dental care.
If you or your loved one has ever delayed treatment due to fear or discomfort, sedation with nitrous oxide might be the solution you’ve been waiting for.
