DENTAL TREATMENT UNDER ANAESTHESIA
We perform procedures under general anaesthesia. We are committed to peace, safety and clear communication at every stage.
Anaesthesia in the Dental Clinic: Safety and Comfort during Procedures
Anaesthesia, a key component of many dental procedures, provides patients with comfort and safety. We aim to provide you with comprehensive care from the moment of consultation until you return home after your treatment.
What is
narcozau of the dentist?
Anaesthesia is general anaesthesia, during which the patient is asleep and feels no pain. At ODENT, anaesthesia is administered by an anaesthetist and the team monitors vital signs at all times. Dental treatment under anaesthesia works well for severe anxiety, extensive treatment plans and difficulties with cooperation during the visit.
What it looks like
step-by-step visit?
A short, clear path from interview to discharge:
- dental consultation and preparation of a treatment plan
- anaesthetic consultation, interview and qualification
- administration of intravenous anaesthesia on the day of surgery (in both adults and children)
- continuous monitoring of parameters throughout the procedure
- recovery room, post-operative observation and instruction
NOTE: In our clinic we also use inhalation sedation with laughing gas. This is a different method from anaesthesia and is often chosen especially in children for less complex procedures.
How to prepare for
general anaesthesia
- fasting for about 6 hours before surgery
- no fluids for 2 hours before the visit
- escort to return home
- detailed recommendations are given by the anaesthesiologist
Where in Warsaw to get dental treatment in
anaesthetic
At ODENT in Warsaw, we provide treatment under general anaesthesia for adults and children. First an overview and plan, then anaesthesiological qualification and joint appointment. We discuss alternatives and the possible range of treatments in one session.
Is dental treatment under anaesthetic in children in Warsaw possible?
Yes. We create a calm, predictable environment for the youngest patients. We introduce the stages unhurriedly and explain them to the parents. Anaesthesia is sometimes the only chance to safely perform several procedures in one visit. After the procedure, we provide clear recommendations and contacts for questions.
When to consider
anaesthetic at the dentist?
- severe fear of treatment
- increased vomiting reflex and hypersensitivity
- no possibility of armchair cooperation
- extensive cavities requiring a long period of time
- the need to perform multiple procedures in a single session
- treatment for people with disabilities for whom anaesthesia may be the only option
We always make the decision together after assessing indications and contraindications.
How long does it take and what is the homecoming like
The duration depends on the extent of treatment. After awakening, the patient rests in the room and then goes home with a companion. We recommend rest, a light diet and avoiding driving on the day of treatment.
Who is carrying out
anaesthesia and treatment
The anaesthetist is responsible for the anaesthesia and the treatment plan is carried out by the dentist. In the case of children, we work with a team experienced in the care of young patients. If anaesthesia is not advisable, we offer other forms of anaesthesia or staged treatment.
Frequently asked questions
o anaesthesia in general
What are the advantages of dental treatment under anaesthetic?
Comfort and anxiety reduction: For those suffering from dental anxiety, anaesthesia allows complex dental procedures to be carried out without experiencing fear or discomfort.
Painlessness of the procedure: General anaesthesia eliminates the pain and discomfort associated with dental procedures, as the patient is in a state of complete unconsciousness during treatment.
Implementation of multiple procedures in a single visit: With anaesthesia, multiple procedures can be carried out in one session, saving the patient time and reducing the need for multiple visits to the dentist.
Efficiency and effectiveness: For some patients, dental treatment under anaesthesia can be more effective, as it provides doctors with unobstructed access to the mouth and allows precise procedures to be performed.
Useful for special patients: People with physical or intellectual disabilities who have difficulty remaining calm during dental procedures can benefit from the advantages of dental treatment under anaesthetic.
Convenience and safety: Procedures under anaesthetic are performed under controlled conditions, ensuring both patient comfort and safety during the procedure.
How much does dental treatment under anaesthetic cost?
The cost of dental treatment under anaesthesia can vary depending on a number of factors, including: the type, complexity or length of the procedure. The cost can be significantly higher than normal dental procedures due to the additional costs associated with the use of anaesthesia and monitoring of the patient's condition.
Each patient has a consultation with the doctors in charge of the individual procedures before the procedure and receives a full cost estimate.
Is dental treatment under anaesthetic safe?
Dental treatment under anaesthesia is generally safe, but there are some risks that can occur, especially if not carried out properly.
All procedures using anaesthesia should be performed by experienced anaesthetists or medical staff qualified and experienced in general anaesthesia.
Here are some aspects concerning the safety of dental treatment under anaesthesia:
- Risk of allergic reactions: It is possible to have an allergic reaction to the anaesthetic drugs used or other ingredients used during anaesthesia. It is therefore important that the patient informs the doctor about his/her allergies and past allergic reactions.
- Risks associated with general anaesthesia: General anaesthesia carries some risks, especially for people with certain health conditions, such as heart or respiratory problems. Anaesthetists carefully assess the patient before anaesthesia in order to assess their health status and reduce the risks.
- Monitoring and control: During anaesthesia, the patient is constantly monitored to check his or her vital signs, such as blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen levels and other vital signs. This helps to ensure safety throughout the procedure.
- Experience of medical staff: The safety of dental treatment under anaesthesia depends largely on the skills and experience of the medical staff, including anaesthetists and dental staff. Qualified medical staff minimise the risk of complications.
It is important to remember that dental treatment under anaesthesia should be carefully considered and only recommended if there is a legitimate need or if another type of treatment is not suitable for the patient (e.g. due to dental anxiety or difficulty tolerating pain). Before deciding on dental treatment under anaesthetic, it is important that the patient discusses all his or her concerns and doubts with the dentist and anaesthetist.
Can children benefit from dental treatment under anaesthetic?
Yes, dental treatment under anaesthesia can be used in children, especially when there is a particular need due to the child's anxiety, stress or inability to cooperate during standard dental procedures. For many children, a visit to the dentist can be stressful and frightening, making dental procedures difficult.
Dental treatment under anaesthesia can be beneficial for children in the following situations:
- Extreme anxiety or dental phobia: Some children suffer from very severe dental anxiety or phobia, which prevents them from going through dental procedures calmly. General anaesthesia allows treatment to be carried out without stress or anxiety.
- The need for complex or painful procedures: For more complex or painful procedures, such as tooth extraction or root canal treatment, general anaesthesia may be considered to ensure the child's comfort and convenience during the procedure.
- Children with disabilities or neurological disorders: Children with certain disabilities or neurological disorders may have difficulty remaining calm or cooperating during dental procedures. In such cases, anaesthesia may be useful.
Dental treatment under anaesthesia in children requires special attention and care. Paediatric anaesthesiology is a specialised field of medicine where anaesthetists specialising in the care of children carry out anaesthesia in a safe and effective manner, ensuring that the child's condition is constantly monitored throughout the procedure.
However, the use of dental treatment under anaesthesia in children should only be carefully considered and recommended when there is a legitimate need and when other methods of treatment are not successful. In any case, the decision to use anaesthesia in a child should be made after consultation with a dentist and an anaesthetist specialising in the care of children.
We invite you to make use of our services and trust our experience. We are ready to provide you with safe and effective anaesthesia during your dental procedures. Contact us to arrange a consultation and find out more about our services.
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