Full anesthesia can be a good solution for you if you feel that your treatment at the dentist would be best done by not being awake during the process. At Classensgade Dentists, we would be happy to help you with this. We have a close collaboration with an anesthesiologist who is responsible for full anesthesia and as dentists, we have extensive experience with this type of treatment.
We always recommend that before a treatment under full anesthesia, you come to the clinic and discuss your treatment with the treating dentist. This ensures that both you as the patient and the dentist are clear on what to expect during the treatment under full anesthesia.
Many patients may find treatments at the dentist to be very daunting and uncomfortable. Perhaps you have not been to the dentist in many years and now wish to get your teeth back in order. Treatments under general anesthesia can be a solution to get through this initial more extensive round of treatment. We have a very good collaboration with an anesthesiologist. We have chosen him precisely because our experience shows that there is a significant difference in how one feels after general anesthesia. With our partner, our experience is that patients recover relatively quickly and have minimal discomfort afterwards. However, some discomfort cannot be avoided on the same day and the day after. The degree of discomfort depends on the duration of the anesthesia and one's general health condition. In general, treatments under general anesthesia should be seen as a last resort.
Many patients who need to undergo major treatments, such as multiple implants, imagine that their treatment must be done under general anesthesia. However, often the treatment is simply divided into smaller sessions to make the treatment process more manageable and provide a better overview of each treatment session. Whether you need to take advantage of our offer to undergo anesthesia is individual. It is something that you and we will decide together, what will be best for you.
One of the most common reasons why patients prefer treatment under general anesthesia is the fear of experiencing pain if not fully anesthetized. However, 100% painless treatment is something we always guarantee, even without the use of general anesthesia. In fact, even in treatments where patients are under general anesthesia, we also numb the area around the teeth being treated. Therefore, you may wake up from anesthesia and still feel numb in your mouth.
Read more about the treatments we offer here: Treatments at Tandlægerne Classensgade
Call us and let's discuss your options for receiving treatment under general anesthesia.