
Discover the benefits of anesthesia for dentistry
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For Infants or children with large amounts of dental treatment, sometimes sedation does not work as expected.
For this reason, protecting children from the stresses associated with invasive dental care using office-based general anesthesia has become a very popular option.
Using the latest in mobile anesthesia equipment, our doctors can even accomplish this without the need for stressful needles.
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Special needs
For many patients with handicaps or special healthcare needs, remaining still during the delivery of dental care simply is not possible.
Many individuals suffer from sensory imbalances that exaggerate the sights and sounds associated with the dental office.
When an individual receives general anesthesia, they enjoy the opportunity to receive the treatment they need without having to sit there and just 'endure' treatment.
Adults
Unfortunately, many adults associate dental care with pain and anxiety.
This is often associated with an unpleasant or traumatizing dental experience as a child.
Perhaps others recall a more recent visit where an infected tooth was difficult to numb. Medical conditions such as dementia, tremors, gagging, or a feeling of being smothered may require the use of sedative techniques to establish a relaxed and safe work environment for both the dentist and patient.
These are all great reasons to have your dentistry completed using sedation or general anesthesia.
