Dental anxiety also known as dental fear, is found more vastly in children as compared to adults. Due to this fear many people around the world avoid or delay there treatments which can lead to poor oral health. Dental anxiety can be associated with certains things, e.g., needles, drills, or in general the dental setting too. Signs can include, sweating, racing heartbeats, low blood pressure, crying, etc. Depending on the dental anxiety of a patient, there are varying levels of Sedations that might be used, e.g., minimal sedation ( patient is awake but relaxed), moderate sedation( the patient may not remember the parts of the procedure as he/she is asleep), deep sedation( the patient is conscious but can be awaken), etc. Moreover, 4 types of sedations are been used generally which includes laughing gas inhalations, oral sedation in the form of pills, and also a IV sedation where a sedative drug is delivered to the bloodstream directly..