Sedation Dentistry
A comfortable and painless solution for your dental treatments
Anaesthesia dentistry allows dental treatments to be carried out in complete painlessness and maximum comfort. It is particularly recommended for patients who feel anxious before dental procedures or who need larger, longer treatments. Our practice uses state-of-the-art technology and highly trained anaesthetists to ensure that the procedure is as safe as possible.
What dental treatments can be performed under general anaesthesia?
Implantation: Dental implants, which may involve several steps.
Root management: Longer and more complex root canal treatments.
Pulling several teeth at once: Removal of a larger number of teeth, especially if several teeth are affected at the same time.
Complex dental prostheses: Placement of bridges, crowns or removable prostheses in several steps.
Orthodontic surgery: Orthodontic jaw surgery.
Aesthetic treatments: Longer aesthetic dental procedures, such as fitting several veneers or crowns at the same time.
Painless treatment
Anaesthesia completely eliminates the discomfort and pain associated with treatment.
Relaxed and stress-free dental treatment
It is particularly recommended for those who are anxious about dental procedures.
Advanced technology
We use the latest anaesthesia methods to ensure maximum safety and comfort.
Up to several interventions in one session
Anaesthesia allows you to have several, longer treatments in one session.
The anaesthetic dental treatment process
Anaesthesia dentistry ensures complete comfort and painlessness during treatments. The perfect solution for those who are anxious about dental procedures.
Step 1
Initial consultation and diagnosis:
Our specialists will assess your medical condition in detail and discuss the most suitable anaesthetic method before the anaesthetic treatment.
Step 2
Management plan:
The personalised treatment plan includes the course of anaesthesia and the necessary dental procedures that will be performed under anaesthesia.
Step 3
Anaesthesia treatment:
Treatment is guided by a qualified anaesthetist, while our dentists carry out the necessary procedures. Thanks to the anaesthesia, the patient will not experience any pain or discomfort.
Step 4
Building up aftercare:
After anaesthesia, we monitor our patients until they are fully awake and provide detailed information on any follow-up treatment required.
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