
General Anesthesia
General Anesthesia is a form of sedation that renders a patient completely unconscious during a dental procedure. Unlike other types of sedation that allow you to remain awake, General Anesthesia ensures that you are fully asleep, unable to feel pain, and completely unaware of the procedure taking place. It is administered by a trained professional through an IV or inhaled gas, providing complete relaxation of the body and mind.
This form of anesthesia is commonly used for complex dental procedures, patients with severe dental anxiety, those with special needs, or individuals who have difficulty tolerating dental work. General Anesthesia allows dental professionals to perform extensive treatments efficiently while ensuring the patient’s complete comfort.





