
General anesthesia may be recommended for certain surgical procedures or complex treatment needs. Under general anesthesia, the patient is fully unconscious for the duration of the procedure. Prior to treatment, a comprehensive review of medical history and overall health is completed to determine suitability. The type of anesthesia recommended is based on clinical assessment and the nature of the planned procedure. When provided, general anesthesia is administered in accordance with established professional standards, with appropriate monitoring protocols in place to support patient safety.

Nitrous oxide, sometimes referred to as “laughing gas,” is administered during treatment to support comfort and relaxation. The effects are typically mild and short-acting, and patients remain conscious and able to communicate throughout the procedure.
Nitrous oxide is carefully monitored and may be considered for patients who experience mild to moderate dental anxiety.

General anesthesia may be recommended for certain surgical procedures or complex treatment needs. Under general anesthesia, the patient is fully unconscious for the duration of the procedure. Prior to treatment, a comprehensive review of medical history and overall health is completed to determine suitability. The type of anesthesia recommended is based on clinical assessment and the nature of the planned procedure. When provided, general anesthesia is administered in accordance with established professional standards, with appropriate monitoring protocols in place to support patient safety.

Evaluation of health history and suitability for sedation.

Explanation of sedation type, what to expect, and preparation.

Continuous monitoring during treatment.

Clear recovery instructions and coordination with your dentist if needed.