Sedation Dentist in Tega Cay, SC

For Patients Facing Implant, Full-Mouth, or Other Complex Treatment

When the Treatment Plan Is Bigger Than One Cleaning

Many of the Tega Cay patients we see at Falko Family Dental are not coming in because they have a cavity. They are coming in because a previous dentist told them they need several implants, a full set of crowns, or a complete mouth rebuild. Plans like that can run six to twelve hours of total chair time, and most people cannot face that without help. Sedation dentistry is what makes those plans actually finishable.

Dr. Klaudia Falkovsky, DMD and Dr. Andrew Falkovsky, DMD work as a husband and wife team and routinely combine implant placement, restorative work, and cosmetic dentistry into longer sedation visits. Dr. Klaudia is a member of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), and Dr. Andrew is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). Together they handle the surgical and restorative sides of complex care under one roof.

Why Complex Cases Almost Always Need Sedation

Long restorative appointments are physically demanding. Holding your mouth open for two hours triggers TMJ pain in most adults. Lying back that long is uncomfortable for anyone with neck or back issues. The body's stress response builds up over the appointment, raising heart rate and blood pressure. None of that is dangerous in isolation, but it is exhausting, and it shortens what we can realistically accomplish in one visit.

Sedation neutralizes those problems. Your jaw stays relaxed. Your perception of time compresses. Your stress response stays low. We can keep working safely while you stay deeply comfortable. A six-hour case becomes possible because you experience it as a much shorter, easier visit.

Sedation Options for Complex Restorative Visits

We offer three levels of dental sedation, all defined and regulated by the American Dental Association. Each requires specific dentist training and a state permit.

IV (Intravenous) Sedation

Most common choice for long restorative or surgical appointments. Sedation is delivered through a small IV line and adjusted in real time based on how you respond. You remain in a deep twilight state, breathing on your own, with constant monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen. Most patients have little to no memory of the procedure afterward.

Oral Conscious Sedation

A pill taken about an hour before the appointment. Used for moderate cases or for patients who prefer not to have an IV. You stay awake but deeply relaxed and typically remember very little of the visit.

Nitrous Oxide

Lightest option. Used on its own for shorter visits or as an adjunct alongside oral or IV sedation. Wears off within a few minutes.

Procedures We Routinely Complete Under Sedation

  • Single and multiple dental implants
  • All-on-4 and full-arch implant cases
  • Bone grafting and sinus lifts when needed for implant placement
  • Multiple extractions, including surgical removal of broken teeth or wisdom teeth
  • Full-mouth restorations with crowns and bridges
  • Smile makeovers with multiple veneers
  • Restorative work combined with periodontal therapy

What Tega Cay Patients Are Often Surprised to Learn

There are a few things people consistently tell us they wish they had known earlier:

First, sedation is not the same as general anesthesia. You are not unconscious. You are responsive. Your body is doing all of its own work. We are not putting you under.

Second, sedation actually shortens the total project time. Combining work into longer visits cuts a six-month treatment plan down to two or three appointments.

Third, recovery is usually easier than people expect. Most IV sedation patients are clear-headed by the next morning, with no lingering effects beyond mild grogginess for the rest of treatment day.

Meet Your Sedation Dentists

Falko Family Dental is a husband and wife practice run by Dr. Klaudia Falkovsky, DMD and Dr. Andrew Falkovsky, DMD. Both doctors handle sedation cases.

Dr. Klaudia Falkovsky, DMD

Dr. Klaudia earned her DMD from Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. Before dental school, she completed a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, where she contributed to oral biology research that produced two peer-reviewed publications: one in Nature and one in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.

Her path into healthcare started in high school. As a senior at Health Professions High School, she trained as an emergency medical technician (EMT), responding to live calls and learning patient monitoring, airway support, and emergency response. Those fundamentals are the same ones used to monitor a sedated dental patient today: heart rate, breathing, oxygenation, and response to change.

In dental school, Dr. Klaudia was inducted into the Gamma Pi Delta Prosthodontic Honor Society, was a member of the Aesthetic Dental Society, received the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) award, and was a three-time recipient of the Michael J. Kosloski Foundation scholarship. Her community work included annual oral cancer walks and screenings, the Brush Up Newark school program teaching children about oral health, and a VIDA dental mission providing care in remote areas of Costa Rica.

Dr. Klaudia is a member of the South Carolina Dental Association (SCDA), International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), and American Dental Association (ADA).

Outside the office, Dr. Klaudia hikes, camps, and snowboards with her husband Dr. Andrew and their son Jacob.

Dr. Andrew Falkovsky, DMD

Dr. Andrew is a member of the South Carolina Dental Association (SCDA), American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), and American Dental Association (ADA).

Where Are We?

Coming From Tega Cay

Falko Family Dental is at 1251 Ebenezer Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29732. From central Tega Cay, the drive is approximately 15 to 20 minutes. The most direct route is SC-160 E to US-21 S. From the Stonecrest area or the eastern side of Tega Cay near the Lake Wylie shoreline, SC-160 connects you to Cherry Road and then directly into our area near the Ebenezer/Cherry intersection. Patients arriving for IV sedation will need a designated driver, since post-sedation discharge requires that someone you trust takes you home.

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What a Long Sedation Visit Actually Looks Like

  1. Two weeks before: pre-treatment consult, medical history review, and clear pre-op instructions including any fasting requirements.
  2. Day of treatment: arrive with your driver. We start an IV (if applicable), establish monitoring, and begin sedation slowly.
  3. During the procedure: continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen. Sedation level is adjusted as needed. You stay relaxed and comfortable.
  4. Recovery: 30 to 60 minutes in a quiet recovery area until you are oriented and stable.
  5. Discharge: written aftercare instructions for both you and your driver. Most patients sleep heavily that afternoon and are clear-headed by the next morning.

Insurance, Costs, and Payment Plans

We accept many traditional PPO dental insurance plans. Sedation coverage varies, and we verify your benefits before treatment. For complex restorative cases, we put together a written treatment plan with itemized costs before you commit. Financing through CareCredit is available, and our Friends & Family Plan is an alternative for patients without dental insurance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sedation for Complex Care

Can I have implants placed under IV sedation?

Yes. IV sedation is one of the most common choices for implant placement, especially for multiple implants or full-arch cases. It keeps you comfortable and lets us complete the surgical work efficiently.

How many procedures can be done in one sedation visit?

It depends on your treatment plan and how your body tolerates the sedation. Many patients complete 4 to 6 hours of work in one visit, which often translates to several extractions, multiple implant placements, or a combination of restorative and surgical work.

What if I have heart issues, sleep apnea, or take blood thinners?

We screen carefully for these. In some cases we adjust the sedation plan, in others we coordinate with your physician for clearance, and occasionally we recommend a hospital-based approach. Bring a current medication list to your consult.

Will my insurance cover IV sedation?

Sometimes. Coverage depends on the plan and the medical necessity documentation. We verify benefits before we schedule and give you a written estimate so you know what to expect.

Schedule a Tega Cay Sedation Consultation

If you have a complex treatment plan that has been sitting unfinished, sedation may be what makes it possible. Call Falko Family Dental at (803) 560-9892 or request an appointment online to talk through your options with Dr. Andrew and Dr. Klaudia Falkovsky.

1251 Ebenezer Rd
Rock Hill, SC 29732

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Falko Family Dental of Rock Hill
1251 Ebenezer Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29732

Hours:

Monday 8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–5 PM
Thursday 8 AM–5 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed