Dental Treatment Under General Anesthesia

DENTAL TREATMENT WITH GENERAL ANESTHESIA

Treatment under general anesthesia can be simply defined as the procedure in which the patient is put to sleep with drugs by the anesthesiologist in a hospital setting. Many procedures in dentistry can be performed with local anesthesia and/or light sedation. However, in some cases, it may be necessary to continue the treatment of patients under general anesthesia. In this case, we perform our treatments under the supervision of specialist doctors in the surgeries of the best hospitals of the region we have contracted with.

WHICH TYPES OF PATIENTS ARE PREFERRED?

Medical conditions that affect the patient’s cooperation
Medical conditions that may be exacerbated by stress and anxiety
Challenging treatments
Psychosocial reasons
uncontrollable nausea reflex
Persistent fainting during local anesthesia applications
Pediatric patients in whom cooperation is not possible
Disabled and/or mentally retarded patients
Surgical operations where local anesthesia is not sufficient