General anesthesia is recommended so that your child’s dental treatment can be completed in a safe and comfortable manner when they are unable to be treated in a conventional dental office setting.
Our highly capable insurance department will obtain a pre-determination from your medical insurance. This will confirm whether the treatment will be covered or not.
Multiple procedures can be completed while a patient is under general anesthesia, eliminating the need for multiple visits. Also, your child will sleep through the entire procedure. This will greatly reduce any stress or anxiety that your child may normally experience in a different setting.
The total length of the treatment varies with each child. It depends on the amount of dental treatment that is needed as well as the amount of time your child needs to recover before being released.
The safest way for your child to receive general anesthesia is on an empty stomach. This is very important and eating or drinking during the restricted time will result in the cancellation of the surgery. Because of this, we recommend that you allow your child to sleep as late as possible prior to the appointment.
You will be able to stay with your child right up until the time that they are taken to the surgery room.
You will be notified by a nurse when you can rejoin your child after he/she has been brought to the recovery room. The length of time away will vary according to the length of treatment and how quickly they recover from the anesthesia.
The surgery will be completed as an outpatient procedure. This means that your child will get to go home with you on the same day!
Yes. Your child will need to see their dentist for a follow-up appointment at the dental office. This will allow the dentist to ensure that they are recovering properly.
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