When your smile requires surgical attention, you deserve a calm and comfortable experience.
Dr. Ben Warnock delivers precision oral surgery, including wisdom tooth removal, dental implants, and complex extractions, using IV conscious sedation, so you can relax and recover quickly.
Serving patients in Sidney, Ohio and surrounding areas.
Dentist Warnock is AMAZING!!! Such a caring, professional dentist. He really does cater to cowards and being ONE of those cowards, I SO appreciate his ability to calm me down. He has a great bed side manner and tries hard to make you feel at ease. I won't hesitate to share his name and will be going back for sure. Thanks so much
Paul GriffithPatient
Dr. Warnock made me feel very comfortable during my visit. He was very knowledgeable and explained things is a way I could understand.
Maylani MaurerPatient
Dr. Ben is amazing!!!! My son needed some baby teeth pulled out for ortho reasons. Doctor was very kind, calm, and did a wonderful job making my son feel comfortable which helped to make his experience great. Thank you for taking such great care of my baby!
A: IV conscious sedation helps patients relax during oral surgery. It is administered intravenously and allows you to stay responsive while remaining comfortable and pain-free. You may not remember the procedure afterward.
Is IV sedation safe?
A: Yes. Dr. Warnock is IV sedation licensed and has been ACLS certified since 2002. Your vital signs are monitored continuously throughout the procedure for safety.
Q: Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?
A: While referrals from your general dentist are welcomed, they are not always required. Please contact us to learn more.
Q: What should I expect after my procedure?
A: You’ll receive detailed post-op instructions. Recovery times vary depending on the procedure, but most patients experience minimal discomfort and can resume normal activities within a few days.
Q: Do you place dental implants immediately after extraction?
A: In some cases, yes. When the bone structure is strong enough, an implant may be placed immediately. If not, a bone graft may be recommended first.