Comprehensive Dental exam
Digital Radiographs (X-rays)
Aesthetic white face crowns for front teeth
Crowns for back teeth
White fillings NO AMALGAM
Full mouth debridement (cleaning)
Fluoride varnish
Sealants
Frenectomy(release of tongue tie or lip)
24 hour Post-Op Care
Interpreter provided if necessary
General anesthesia is the state of pharmacologically induced “sleep”. When you are told that your child will need to be “asleep” for a procedure, often surgical, this is a reference to being placed under general anesthesia. The aim of general anesthesia administration is to provide a lack of sensation and to ensure amnesia (no memory) and analgesia (no pain).General anesthesia may be recommended for a person for several reasons. Most commonly in our pediatric dental office, general anesthesia is recommended when a child is very young, very fearful, uncooperative or has special circumstances that will not allow them to cooperate for needed treatment. Often, when general anesthesia is recommended, there is a large amount of dental treatment needed or the procedure is too long or uncomfortable to be tolerated by the patient in an awake state.
It is our goal to provide safe, excellent care (in that order) and to provide a non-traumatic experience for our patients. Sometimes, this is only possible through the use of general anesthesia.
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