Dental Treatment Under General Anesthesia

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Dental Treatment Under General Anesthesia

General anesthesia is used in dental treatments for patients with severe phobia or gag reflex, children with extensive dental needs or children under the age of 4 who are unable to cooperate and patients with special health care needs.

Any dental treatment can be performed under general anesthesia and it can be used as a method where multiple surgical procedures can be performed in one session.

Before the treatment, patients are sedated using narcotics and muscle relaxants and kept on a mechanical ventilator.

General anesthesia is very safe if it is administered by a specially trained medical professional in a facility with the appropriate equipment.

Patients should stay overnight as a precautionary measure.

General anesthesia is administered by specially trained medical professionals in our state-of-art facility.

Dental Treatment Under General Anesthesia

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