Sedation is brilliant!! I've had teeth extracted at the dentist with local injections which are fine, you don't feel any pain, but it can be a long process while they gently rock the tooth back and forth then get hold of it and yank it. I decided to have implants to replace two teeth - it was a long, 11 months process which began with the two extractions under sedation. It was done privately in Harley Street and the anaesthetist's fee was �300 for 1� hours' attendance. I wasn't aware of much at all, a babble of voices, someone leaning heavily against my arm - i suppose while she was doing the suction. It was so good that when I had the implants done, I had sedation again. Initially, on coming round, I felt very tired, wanted to keep closing my eyes but that soon wore off and I was chatting on the phone on the way home in the car. You're not really aware of what's going on but you can respond subconsciously to instructions like 'open your mouth'.