
Select our Borehamwood clinic for General Anesthesia for Extensive Treatments with cutting-edge technology and expert care beyond typical dental practices. Each dentist has mastered specific areas of sophisticated dental treatment, providing complete care with careful attention to detail. Our qualified team provides outstanding General Anesthesia for Extensive Treatments outcomes through careful planning for Borehamwood patients.
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At London Dental Specialists, we offer General Anaesthesia for Extensive Treatments to ensure your comfort during complex dental procedures. This process involves four key stages: an initial consultation and assessment, development of a customised treatment plan, the treatment procedure itself, and comprehensive post-treatment care. Each step is meticulously designed to prioritise your safety and well-being throughout your dental journey.

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We treat specific dental conditions using General Anesthesia for Extensive Treatments at our Borehamwood practice, concentrating on conditions that obtain excellent results with this treatment. Our qualified team determines which conditions are most responsive to General Anesthesia for Extensive Treatments. We provide clear information about treatment success for different conditions.

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics
BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)
GDC No: 104071
Specialist in Endodontics
BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)
GDC No: 150517
Specialist in Orthodontics
DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU
GDC No: 228487

General anaesthesia in dentistry is a controlled state of unconsciousness that makes patients completely unaware during dental procedures. It involves a combination of intravenous medicines and inhaled gases administered by a qualified anaesthetist. At London Dental Specialists, general anaesthesia allows patients to undergo extensive dental treatments while asleep, making it ideal for complex procedures or for patients with severe dental anxiety.
General anaesthesia for dental treatments is typically recommended in the following situations:
General anaesthesia for dental procedures is very safe when administered by qualified professionals. At London Dental Specialists, all general anaesthesia is provided by experienced consultant anaesthetists who monitor vital signs continuously throughout the procedure. Modern anaesthetic techniques and monitoring equipment have made general anaesthesia significantly safer in recent years. As with any medical procedure, there are some risks, but serious complications are extremely rare.
Dental procedures under general anaesthesia at London Dental Specialists can typically last up to six hours for extensive treatments. For healthy patients with no abnormal bleeding or clotting issues, multiple procedures can be safely completed in a single session. Our specialists ensure all treatments are completed well under the eight-hour mark, which is considered the safe upper limit for bringing patients out of anaesthesia.
Recovery after dental treatment under general anaesthesia typically follows these stages:
General anaesthesia and sedation dentistry differ primarily in the level of consciousness. With general anaesthesia, patients are completely unconscious and unaware of their surroundings, requiring breathing assistance. In contrast, with sedation dentistry (conscious sedation), patients remain awake but deeply relaxed, able to respond to instructions and breathe independently. General anaesthesia is typically reserved for more complex procedures or patients with severe anxiety, while sedation is suitable for moderate anxiety and less complex treatments.
Yes, preparation for dental treatment under general anaesthesia requires specific steps:
Coverage for general anaesthesia varies depending on your dental insurance policy. At London Dental Specialists, we recommend checking with your insurance provider before treatment. General anaesthesia is more likely to be covered when it's deemed medically necessary, such as for complex surgical procedures or for patients with special needs. Our administrative team can help provide the necessary documentation to support your insurance claim for general anaesthesia services.
At London Dental Specialists, we can perform numerous extensive dental treatments under general anaesthesia, including:
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| Product | Brands | What it Takes Care of | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soft Diet Foods | Heinz, Ambrosia, Hartley's | Post-anaesthesia nutrition | Easy-to-eat foods for the first 24-48 hours after extensive treatment. |
| Ice Pack | Boots, Superdrug | Swelling reduction | Helps minimise facial swelling after lengthy procedures under general anaesthesia. |
| Prescription Pain Relief | NHS prescribed | Pain management | Follow your dentist's instructions for prescribed pain management after extensive treatment. |
| Ultra-Soft Toothbrush | Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft | Gentle cleaning | Extra-gentle bristles for sensitive areas after extensive dental work. |
| Alcohol-Free Mouthwash | Corsodyl, Dentyl | Gentle rinsing | Non-irritating rinse for post-operative oral hygiene. |
| Sensitivity Relief Toothpaste | Sensodyne, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief | Sensitivity management | Helps manage tooth sensitivity following extensive treatment. |
| Oral Hydration Spray | Biotène, Oralieve | Dry mouth relief | Combats dry mouth often experienced after general anaesthesia. |
| Saline Nasal Spray | Sterimar, Otrivine | Nasal passage care | Helps maintain clear breathing passages after intubation. |
| Lip Balm | Vaseline, Carmex, Blistex | Lip hydration | Prevents cracking of lips which may be dry after general anaesthesia. |
| Throat Lozenges | Strepsils, Jakemans | Throat discomfort | Soothes throat irritation that may occur after intubation. |
| Nutritional Supplement Drinks | Ensure, Complan, Fortisip | Recovery nutrition | Provides essential nutrients when solid food intake is limited. |
| Digital Timer | Salter, Argos Value | Medication scheduling | Helps track timing of post-operative medications. |

We recognise that starting General Anesthesia for Extensive Treatments treatment can feel like a big step. That's why we make sure to answer your questions and discuss any worries you may have about treatment in Borehamwood.