Yes, dental procedures are now available under general anesthesia in a comfortable and safe environment that meets the high standards you have come to expect from RMC. This blog article explores this with our oral surgeon, D.D. Attila Csáki.
Anesthesia allows patients to relax completely during the procedure and not feel any pain or discomfort associated with the treatment. This can be particularly useful for longer and more complex procedures, such as implants, wisdom teeth extractions, or treatments involving several teeth. The option of anesthetic dentistry is also attractive for people who are afraid of the dentist because of a previous traumatic experience or who are particularly sensitive to pain and the noise of dental instruments.
Are there any risks of anesthesia?
Although anesthesia is a more comfortable option, it should be remembered that it can be risky. Because of the drugs used during anesthesia, all such treatments require strict medical supervision, which is, of course, available at RMC. Before anesthesia, our patients undergo a thorough medical examination to minimize any possible risk factors, and our anesthesiologist will discuss everything in detail with them.
Attentive and supportive care
Many patients experience feelings of fear and anxiety when undergoing oral surgery, whether tooth extraction, implant placement, or other more complex procedures. According to D.D. Attila Csáki, an oral and dentoalveolar surgeon, says it is crucial that patients are surrounded by attentive and supportive medical staff and that proper information and communication, a personalized approach, is vital in these situations.
For patients with special needs, we must consider personalized solutions even more: whether it's a mobility disability, anxiety syndrome, or other health problems, our anesthesia and oral surgery team will continuously develop a tailor-made intervention plan.
The modern anesthesia techniques used at the RMC allow the procedures to be painless while patients are exposed to minimal stress.
Our specialists provide patients with detailed information about the preparation for the procedure, the procedure itself, anesthesia options, and aftercare, reducing anxiety and ensuring maximum comfort throughout the procedure.