We offer you the option of having complex dental treatments carried out under general anaesthesia or sedation. We have been working with an experienced team of anaesthetists for many years. Surgeries are performed in a specially equipped operating room, and you will be in a sleep-like state during the treatment. After the procedure, we will look after you until you wake up from the anaesthesia and can leave the practice again.
Dental Treatments / General anaesthesia: treatment without anguish and pain
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FAQ about general anaesthesia
The dentist will conduct a detailed consultation with the patient, answer any questions, explain the procedure and conduct necessary preliminary examinations to rule out possible risks. Patients are put into a sleep-like state during the treatment so they do not feel any fear or pain during the procedure. Below we answer frequently asked questions on the subject of general anaesthesia.
What is general anaesthesia at the dentist?
When is general anaesthesia necessary at the dentist?
How does a patient prepare for general anaesthesia?
What is the procedure for general anaesthesia at the dentist?
Is general anaesthesia at the dentist safe?
What are the risks of general anaesthesia?
How long is the recovery time after general anaesthesia?
Can you drive home yourself after general anaesthesia?
Does health insurance cover general anaesthesia?
What should you consider after general anaesthesia?