Why Dental Anxiety Happens
Dental anxiety can range from mild nervousness to a deep-rooted fear. Many people feel uneasy due to:
- Past negative experiences
- Fear of pain or needles
- Concerns about loss of control
- Embarrassment about the condition of their teeth
- Sensitivity to sounds, sights, or smells in a dental office
Avoiding care may seem easier in the short term, but delaying treatment often leads to more complex dental problems. We’re here to help you face those fears—gently and at your pace.
How Cooper Family Dentistry Eases Anxiety
We provide a variety of strategies to help you feel safe and supported:
- Pre-Visit Familiarization – Visit the office ahead of time to meet our team and get comfortable.
- Early Appointments – Start your day with your appointment to avoid a buildup of anxiety.
- Personalized Distractions – Bring music, an audiobook, or a comfort item to help relax.
- Bring a Support Person – A trusted friend or family member can sit with you for reassurance.
- Clear, Compassionate Communication – We’ll explain each step before we begin and go at your pace.
- Hand Signal System – You’re always in control; raise your hand if you need a pause.
- Environment Adjustments – Headphones or earplugs can help soften the sounds of dental tools.
- Sedation Options – From mild to deeper levels, we can customize sedation based on your comfort.

IV Sedation for Deeper Relaxation
For patients with moderate to severe dental anxiety—or those undergoing longer procedures—we offer IV Sedation. Unlike oral medication or nitrous oxide, IV sedation allows our team to administer precise, continuous medication directly into your bloodstream.
- Deeper Relaxation – You’ll remain conscious but in a deeply calm, dream-like state.
- Little to No Memory – Many patients remember very little about the procedure, reducing fear of future visits.
- Safe & Monitored – Our trained professionals carefully monitor your breathing, heart rate, and oxygen levels throughout the procedure.
- Faster Adjustment – Because medication levels can be adjusted in real time, IV sedation provides a smoother, more predictable experience.
If you’ve delayed dental care because of fear, IV sedation may be the right choice to help you receive the treatment you need safely and comfortably.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes—studies show that up to 20% of patients experience significant anxiety about visiting the dentist. You’re not alone, and we have many ways to help you.
No—you won’t be fully asleep like in general anesthesia. You’ll be in a deeply relaxed, semi-conscious state where you can still respond if needed, but most patients feel calm and have little memory of the visit.
Yes. IV sedation is considered very safe when administered by trained professionals. At Cooper Family Dentistry, we carefully monitor you throughout your procedure.
Nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) provides a light level of relaxation and wears off quickly. IV sedation offers a deeper, longer-lasting level of comfort, making it a better option for patients with higher levels of anxiety or longer treatments.
No—you’ll need a trusted friend or family member to drive you home. The calming effects may linger for several hours after your appointment.
Patients with severe dental anxiety, strong gag reflexes, difficulty getting numb, or those requiring multiple procedures in one visit may be great candidates for IV sedation.
Take the First Step Today
Dental anxiety doesn’t have to prevent you from achieving a healthy, confident smile. Whether you’d benefit from simple relaxation techniques or IV sedation, our caring team is here to make your visit stress-free.
📞 Call Cooper Family Dentistry today to schedule a consultation and let’s create a plan for your comfort.


Dr. Jordan Cooper is from Jacksonville, AR. His father is Dr. James Cooper, a Jonesboro, AR native and practicing dentist of 39 years and his mother, Tracy Cooper, is a dental hygienist from Little Rock. Dr. Cooper graduated high school from Central Arkansas Christian, after which he entered at the University of Arkansas as a Chancellor’s Scholar in 1998.
Dr. David Cole is a graduate from the University of Arkansas, receiving his degree in 2016, and is a huge Razorback fan! He then went to dental school at the University of Tennessee where he received his D.D.S. in 2021. He looks forward to getting to know the Central Arkansas area, and serving his community!
Dr. Rasmussen is a Hot Springs native who graduated from the University of Central Arkansas in 2017 (Go Bears). After receiving his D.D.S from The University of Tennessee in 2021, he is looking forward to serving the central Arkansas community and the wonderful people who live here.

Dr. James Cooper was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He studied at the University of New Mexico and graduated from dental school from the University of Missouri, Kansas City. After 2 years of dental experience with the Army, Dr. Cooper moved to Jacksonville in 1973 to practice dentistry.