General Anesthesia

Anesthesia
Anesthesia

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Anesthesia

For patients with severe dental anxiety, complex procedures, or special medical needsgeneral anesthesia provides a completely unconscious, pain-free experience during treatment. At Sleep Dentistry, we offer safe and monitored general anesthesia in Portland, OR, and Vancouver, WA, ensuring you receive the dental care you need without fear or discomfort.

What Is General Anesthesia?

General anesthesia is a deep form of sedation where you are fully unconscious and do not feel or remember the procedure. Unlike other sedation methods, general anesthesia:

  • Renders you completely asleep during treatment.
  • Prevents pain, anxiety, and awareness of the procedure.
  • Requires professional monitoring to ensure safety.
  • Is ideal for extensive, complex dental work.

Benefits of General Anesthesia

  • Eliminates dental fear and anxiety – No memory or awareness of treatment.
  • Pain-free experience – You will feel nothing during the procedure.
  • Ideal for complex or lengthy procedures – Multiple treatments can be completed in one visit.
  • Recommended for special needs patients – Ensures a stress-free, controlled environment.
  • Prevents movement or discomfort – Useful for patients who have difficulty sitting still.
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Who Can Benefit from General Anesthesia?

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General anesthesia is ideal for patients who:

  • Experience severe dental phobia or extreme anxiety.
  • Have special medical or developmental needs that make dental care challenging.
  • Require extensive oral surgery, full-mouth reconstruction, or multiple extractions.
  • Have strong gag reflexes that interfere with dental treatment.
  • Are undergoing complex dental procedures that require long treatment times.
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Is General Anesthesia Safe?

Yes! General anesthesia is a safe and widely used option for patients who need deep sedation. Our trained anesthesia team carefully monitors all vital signs throughout the procedure to ensure a secure and comfortable experience.

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What to Expect with General Anesthesia

1. Pre-Procedure Preparation

  • We review your medical history, current medications, and sedation needs.
  • Fasting instructions are provided (typically no food or drink several hours before the procedure).
  • You must arrange for a responsible adult to drive you home after the appointment.

2. Administration of Anesthesia

  • Administered via IV or inhalation under the supervision of a trained anesthesia provider.
  • You will fall asleep quickly and remain unconscious throughout the procedure.
  • Your vital signs are continuously monitored to ensure safety.

3. During the Procedure

  • You will be completely asleep and unaware of the treatment.
  • The dentist completes necessary procedures without interruption.
  • Your anesthesia team ensures you remain stable and comfortable throughout.

4. Recovery & Aftercare

  • After the procedure, you will be taken to a recovery area to wake up gradually.
  • Expect grogginess or mild disorientation for a few hours.
  • No driving or strenuous activities for the rest of the day.
  • friend or family member should assist you for the first few hours at home.

How to Prepare for General Anesthesia

  • Follow fasting instructions provided by your dentist.
  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing for easy monitoring.
  • Arrange for a ride home and plan for rest after the procedure.
  • Inform your dentist of any medications or medical conditions.
  • Stay hydrated and rest well the night before for a smoother recovery.
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Experience Stress-Free Dental Care with General Anesthesia

If you or a loved one need pain-free, anxiety-free dental care, general anesthesia offers a fully unconscious, comfortable experience. At Sleep Dentistry, we provide safe and expert-administered sedation to help every patient receive the treatment they need without fear or discomfort.

Schedule a consultation today at our Portland, OR, or Vancouver, WA location to learn if general anesthesia is right for you!

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