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Our board certified Dentist Anesthesiologist has safely administered thousands of hospital and office-based general anesthetics.
Whether you need dental anesthesia for a procedure or to help relieve anxiety, we explain your options and things to consider for each choice.
Dentists use sedatives to help patients relax when receiving dental services. Sedation dentistry can be used for minor dental work, including fillings, crowns, bridges, root canal therapy, gum surgery, tooth extractions, and orthodontic treatment. Some patients may need general anesthesia (GA) for major dental work.
Dental anesthesia helps manage pain during dental procedures and surgeries. It blocks painful sensations in specific areas of your mouth. It can be used while you are awake or asleep, depending on the procedure, your needs, and your doctor’s recommendation.
Florida Dental Anesthesia Services provides in-office IV sedation and anesthesia for patients undergoing dental procedures. We work with many general dentists and specialty dentists throughout South Florida.
Explore the world of dental anesthesia in our comprehensive guide, covering types, applications, and pain management. Learn about local, sedation, general, and topical anesthesia, as well as proper administration.
Computer-generated anesthesia ensures the patient remains fully conscious, yet pain-free throughout the dental procedure. Depending on the treatment, the effects of this type of anesthesia can remain for a few minutes or several hours.
Several methods of anesthesia are available for your surgery at Dadeland Oral Surgery. View the table with options. 305-670-7610.
CRNAs provide anesthesia and analgesia in all practice settings, including dental offices. The AANA provides resources relevant to dental anesthesia for the adult and pediatric population.
What is sedation dentistry? Sedation dentistry helps you feel calm, relaxed and at ease during dental procedures. It’s a moderate level of sedation, so you’re still technically awake but feeling very carefree.