Lumino Smiles Dental
Please note our clinic will be closed over the holiday period – closing from December 25th 2025 and reopening on January 5th 2026.

During this time, we will be open for emergency appointments on December 29th, 30th, and 31st.

Book online here or give our team a call on (03) 9300 1061 .

Should I have someone with me before, during and after sleep dentistry treatment?

Should I have someone with me before, during and after sleep dentistry treatment?

Yes, someone should bring you to your dental appointment, wait for you and then drive you home. For the rest of the day, we recommend relaxing and not making any life-altering decisions. You shouldn’t drive or operate dangerous machinery.

Our sleep dentistry in Pascoe Vale, VIC, is straightforward and convenient. We take a health history, including a list of medications, and evaluate you to ensure sleep dentistry is suitable. There are no hospital admissions, overnight hassles or added steps.

You choose sleep dentistry, and we take care of the rest.

Of course, we closely monitor you during treatment.

Why Choose Sleep Dentistry?

Sleep dentistry can make dental care easier and more convenient for patients.

Sleep dentistry offers the following benefits:

  • It's an anxiety-free dental treatment.
  • There's no gagging or coughing reflex.
  • Treatment time feels faster for most patients. 
  • Patients report mostly painless procedures, even if invasive.

At Lumino Smiles, we want to make your dental care as comfortable and convenient as possible. Sleep dentistry and custom treatment plans are two ways we can achieve that.

Customised Sedation Dentistry in Pascoe Vale, VIC

For more information about our dental care or to book a consultation with the dentist, we await your call today.

We work with ZipPay and run periodic specials. Ask a dental team member for details.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks, and we recommend seeking a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner before proceeding.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.