ANAESTHESIA
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are highly trained and qualified to safely and appropriately administer local anesthesia, general anesthesia, and all forms of sedation. Their extensive training includes at least a four-year residency in a hospital setting where they learn to evaluate your individual needs, deliver anesthesia, and monitor you throughout the procedure. Below is an overview of options for anesthesia and sedation.
Local Anesthetic
A local anesthetic is applied directly to the surgical site to numb the area and prevent you from feeling pain.
When it’s used Simple, minimally invasive procedures – Some soft-tissue procedures and simple extractions only require a local anesthetic. But you can request sedation to help you relax.
Nitrous Oxide
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is administered through a breathing mask to give you a sense of calm and well-being. It is the mildest level of sedation. It allows you to stay conscious, yet relaxed.
When it’s used Simple, surgical or non-surgical procedures – Nitrous oxide can be used along with local anesthesia to help you relax and control pain.