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General anaesthesia – is this necessary?
Conscious sedation is a form of anxiety control which makes treatment more pleasant for the patient. It is effective, predictable and very safe.
Conscious sedation is the modern alternative to general anaesthesia for most dental procedures.
Where general anaesthesia was used in the past, progressive hospitals now use conscious sedation.
Conscious sedation can be given in a number of ways. Intravenous sedation is the most commonly used form in adults.
Conscious sedation will make you feel sleepy and relaxed. Most patients can remember little or nothing of the procedure, but it does not effect any part of your memory before the drug is given.
Following your sedation, you will be required to stay at the practice until the dental surgeon is satisfied that you are safe to be accompanied home by a responsible adult. This is because your judgment may be affected for anything up to the next 24 hours.
As the drowsiness wears off, you may notice that your mouth is numb. Please be careful not to burn or bite yourself until the numbness wears off. Numbness may last for a few hours.
Conscious sedation is a very powerful and safe way of reducing anxiety to allow dental treatment to be carried out and for providing comfortable treatment during difficult or prolonged dentistry.