General Anesthesia
Q: What
is general anesthesia?
A:
General anesthesia is a management technique that uses medications
to cause the child to become unconscious and asleep while receiving
dental care. It is provided by a physician or dentist who has
special training in anesthesia.
Q:
Who should receive dental care with general anesthesia?
A:
Children with severe anxiety and/or inability to cooperate are
candidates for general anesthesia. These children may be young
or have compromised health or special needs. They usually require
extensive dental treatment and their anxiety cannot be controlled
with conscious sedation techniques.
Q:
Is general anesthesia safe?
A:
Although there is some risk associated with general anesthesia,
it is safe when administered by an appropriately trained individual
in an appropriately equipped facility. Many precautions are taken
to provide safety for the child during general anesthesia care.
Patients are monitored closely during the general anesthesia procedure
by personnel who are trained to manage complications. Your pediatric
dentist will discuss the benefits and risks involved in general
anesthesia and why it is recommended for your child.
Q:
What special considerations are associated with the general anesthesia
appointment?
A physical examination is required prior
to general anesthesia for dental care. This physical examination
provides information to ensure the safety of the general anesthesia
procedure. Your pediatric dentist and/or your general anesthesia
provider will advise you about evaluation appointments that are
required.
Parents are instructed to report to the
pediatric dentist any illness that occurs prior to the general
anesthesia appointment. It may be necessary to reschedule the
appointment. It is very important to follow instructions regarding
preoperative fasting from fluids and foods.
Usually patients are tired following general
anesthesia. Your child will be discharged when alert and ready
to depart. You will be instructed to let the child rest at home
with minimal activity planned until the next day. Post-operative
dietary recommendations will also be given.