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What is anesthesia?

Anesthesia in dentistry is a procedure applied almost daily to ensure that the patient does not feel pain or discomfort during dental treatment. Anesthesia also allows the dentist to perform various procedures safely and effectively, ranging from simple fillings to complex surgical interventions. Some people experience psychological fear of dental treatment, and for such patients, we offer a reliable and easy solution – sedation or general anesthesia with intubation.

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380€

Local Anesthesia

Local anesthesia is the most commonly used in dentistry. It involves numbing a specific area of the mouth, typically by using drugs called anesthetics. The anesthetic blocks nerve signals in the targeted area, so the patient does not feel pain there but remains conscious and able to communicate with the dentist.

Sedation

Sedation is a safe, medicinally induced suppression of consciousness during the procedure, helping to overcome anxiety and fear. It is performed by a qualified anesthesiologist. Sedation can be used during any procedure if the patient has a fear of dentists, experiences strong nausea or gagging, has a low pain threshold, or very sensitive teeth. Sedation is also often applied in complex and lengthy dental procedures, such as full jaw restoration with implants.

General Anesthesia (Intubation)

Patients have the option to be fully sedated during the operation. General anesthesia is slightly less commonly used in dentistry than sedation. Intubation is applied in complex or long procedures, especially if the patient is a child or has special needs.

Under general anaesthesia, the patient is completely asleep and feels nothing during the procedure. It is carried out under the supervision of an experienced anaesthesia and intensive care nurse and an anaesthesiologist.

After the procedure, in the recovery room, the patient’s safety continues to be monitored by the same experienced anesthesia and intensive care team, ensuring comfort and well-being throughout the recovery process.

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