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How sedation is used depends on how severe your fear is.

  • Minimal sedation: You're awake but relaxed.
  • Moderate sedation ("conscious sedation"): You may slur your words and not remember much of what happened.
  • Deep sedation: You're on the edge of consciousness but can still be awakened.
  • General anesthesia: You're completely knocked out, unconscious.

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