
Dental FAQ
Treatment under anesthesia and analgosedation
Treatment during sleep or light sedation — without pain and stress
What is general anaesthesia?
General anaesthesia is a method that allows patients to undergo dental or surgical procedures without consciousness or pain.
Read more →What is analgosedation?
Analgosedation is a method that combines sedation and analgesia, i.e. calming and pain relief.
Read more →What are the risks of general anaesthesia at the dentist?
General anaesthesia is a safe and commonly used procedure, but as with any medical intervention, there are certain risks.
Read more →What are the risks associated with analgesic sedation?
Every analgosedation treatment is performed under the supervision of an experienced specialist.
Read more →Is anaesthesia at the dentist safe for children?
Yes, general anaesthesia is completely safe for children when performed by an experienced anaesthetist.
Read more →How long is a child under anesthesia at the dentist?
The duration of general anesthesia depends on the type of treatment, but typically lasts between 30 minutes and 1 hour.
Read more →What if my child is afraid of anesthesia?
Fear and anxiety are completely natural, especially in children. At our clinic, we specialize in ensuring the comfort and safety of our young patients.
Read more →Can a child go home from the dentist immediately after anesthesia?
After a procedure under general anesthesia, the child recovers under the careful supervision of our specialists.
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