Endodontic General Anesthesia Dentistry
General anesthesia is available for all types of endodontics. A patient may choose general anesthesia for simple procedures depending on their level of anxiety. Many people having root canals or having apical surgery will choose general anesthesia. General anesthesia may be necessary if local anesthesia is unsuccessful. General anesthesia for endodontics is an excellent choice for patients with special needs, un-cooperative patients, very anxious patients, or dental phobics.
You Matter Most
We want to make this process as safe and easy as possible for you and your family.
Safety
- Dedicated anesthesia teams of anesthesiologists, CRNA’s and anesthesia assistants
- Full team of pediatric trained registered nurses
- Licensed surgery center designed for dentistry
- AAAHC accreditation
- Robust life safety equipment
Accessibility
- We work with most private, state, and special needs insurances
- Appointments available within 24 hours
Quality
- Our primary focus each day is safe anesthesia for dental patients
- Treatment at our facility eliminates the need for multiple dental visits, physical restraints, and trauma for the patients and parents.
- Ongoing peer reviews to uphold the highest level of quality and safety
How to Prepare for General Anesthesia
Be Patient
Expect your visit to take between 2-5 hours.
Do Not Eat
Patients must not eat or drink anything after midnight the night before your procedure. If your child does not come fasting, we WILL NOT be able to treat them due to safety concerns.
Bring a Change of Clothes
Bring an extra set of clothes for your child, just in case of an accident!
Be Flexible
We often don’t know exact treatment needs until a child is sedated, which means it isn’t possible to know exactly how long each procedure will take. As such, your child may be seen sooner or later than expected.
This is a Surgery Center
We will not rush the care of another child, just as we would never rush the care of yours!
Come Healthy
If your child is sick on the day of the procedure or has congestion in the lungs or throat, their treatment will need to be rescheduled.
Do Not Brush
Do not brush your child’s teeth the morning of the procedure.
Bring Toys or Games
Bring toys or games to keep your child, and any other children, entertained while waiting for the completion of the procedure.