Various methods of anesthesia can be used to perform oral surgery. During your consultation, you will discuss all of these methods with your surgeon and chose the right one for you. This will depend on the extent of the procedure, your medical history, age and your tolerance levels. Our oral and maxillofacial surgeons are qualified to perform any treatment under sedation.
Method used | Description |
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Local anesthesia | A local anesthetic is used during the surgery and the patient stays awake. Local anesthesia is used regardless of other sedation options during oral surgery procedures. |
Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) | The patient is given a nasal mask through which the gas is administered. Nitrous oxide has both a sedative and analgesic effect. |
Intravenous (I.V.) sedation | The patient is administered medication through an I.V. line and is mildly sedated (or falls asleep) during the procedure. |
General anesthesia | The patient is admitted to the hospital or surgery center where general anesthesia is administered by an anesthesiologist. |