What is General Anesthesia in Goodyear, Arizona?

General anesthesia is a medically controlled state of unconsciousness that prevents awareness, movement, and discomfort during dental procedures. It is administered by a trained anesthesiologist at Hilgerspedo using a combination of medications to ensure the patient is completely unaware and pain-free throughout the treatment. 

Who May Need General Anesthesia for Dental Treatment?


General anesthesia is typically recommended for children with extensive dental needs who are unable to cooperate due to fear, anxiety, or very young age. It may also be appropriate for children undergoing complex surgical procedures or those with special health care needs that make traditional dental treatment difficult. 

Is General Anesthesia Safe?


While all forms of anesthesia carry some risk, general anesthesia is generally safe when provided by a qualified professional in a properly equipped facility. Throughout the procedure, trained personnel will closely monitor your child to ensure their safety and respond to any complications if they arise. Your pediatric dentist will review the risks and benefits with you and explain why this method is being recommended. 

Is Your Child in Need of Dental Care?

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What Should You Know Before a General Anesthesia Appointment?


A thorough physical examination is required before administering general anesthesia. This assessment helps confirm that your child is healthy enough for the procedure and ensures their safety. Your pediatric dentist and anesthesiologist will guide you through any necessary pre-appointment evaluations. 

It’s important to inform your dentist of any illness your child experiences before the scheduled appointment, as this may require rescheduling. Additionally, you must follow all fasting instructions carefully, including when to stop giving food and fluids prior to the procedure. 

After treatment, your child will be discharged once they are stable, awake, and ready to go home. Fatigue is common after general anesthesia, so your child should rest quietly at home for the remainder of the day. You will receive instructions for post-operative care, including diet recommendations.