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General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures in West Green

Our West Green clinic specialises in General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures using state-of-the-art 3D imaging and computer-guided surgery unavailable at general practices. We combine expert knowledge with careful treatment planning to deliver excellent results. We combine certified expertise with thorough treatment planning to deliver excellent General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures results for West Green residents.

Our practice employs only GDC registered specialists who have completed additional years of training beyond general dentistry, ensuring specialist care. Every treatment we deliver meets BDA, GDC and UK healthcare standards, ensuring West Green residents receive care following professional guidelines.

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General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures care for West Green clients
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What are General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures?

General anesthesia for complex procedures is a medically induced state of unconsciousness that renders patients completely unaware and unable to feel pain during intricate or lengthy surgical interventions. Administered either intravenously or through inhaled gases, this comprehensive form of anesthesia is essential for invasive operations involving internal organs, extensive dental work, or other time-consuming procedures where patient movement or awareness would compromise surgical outcomes. The process involves careful monitoring of vital signs by anesthesiologists who control the depth of unconsciousness, manage breathing (often with a breathing tube), and regulate autonomic reflexes throughout the procedure, ensuring patient safety during complex surgeries that would otherwise be impossible to perform comfortably or effectively.
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Why Choose Us

London Dental Specialists offers West Green residents same-day consultations and emergency appointments for General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures. Our regulated practice uses state-of-the-art technology for accurate diagnosis. Dr. Sodeinde's qualifications from King's College London and Newcastle University ensure specialist care. Listen to what our General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures patients say about their treatment results:

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Looking for expert care? Book a private assessment with our highly qualified team in West Green. Appointments available this week, including evenings.

You'll receive a tailored assessment, straightforward treatment plan, and transparent costs—nothing hidden. We accept most dental insurers and offer 0% financing.

Our practice is led by Dr. Ope Sodeinde, a GDC-registered Specialist in Prosthodontics with over 20 years of clinical experience. From diagnostics to aftercare, our team uses the latest dental technology and clinical protocols to deliver safe, consistent results.

Get started by calling +44 7700 100779 or sending your details through the form. We respond promptly—usually within one working day—and you’ll always speak to a knowledgeable member of our team.

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Our Process For General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures

At London Dental Specialists, our General Anaesthesia for Complex Procedures ensures you undergo extensive dental treatments in a state of complete unconsciousness, free from discomfort. This process begins with a thorough consultation and assessment to evaluate your medical history and specific needs. We then develop a customised treatment plan tailored to your requirements. During the procedure, our specialist anaesthetists administer and monitor the anaesthesia, maintaining your safety and comfort throughout. Post-treatment, we provide comprehensive care and detailed aftercare instructions to support your recovery and ensure optimal healing.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Comprehensive consultation

  • Review of medical history

  • Medication assessment

  • Physical examination

  • Discussion of anaesthetic options

Step 2

General Anaesthesia Custom Treatment Plan



  • Selection of appropriate anaesthetic agents

  • Comprehensive monitoring protocols

  • Airway management strategies

  • Detailed postoperative care plan

  • Pain management approach

Step 3

General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures



  • Induction Phase with intravenous or inhalation medications

  • Continuous monitoring of anesthetic levels

  • Management of awakening in a dedicated recovery area

  • State-of-the-art monitoring of vital signs

Step 4

Post General Anaesthesia Recovery Care



  • Vital signs monitoring and stabilisation

  • Personalised pain management protocol

  • Comprehensive discharge instructions

  • Scheduled follow-up appointments

  • Emergency support availability

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from West Green

Journey from West Green to London Dental Specialists at 111 Regent's Park Road, NW1 8UR for specialist General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures. Take the Central Line to Oxford Circus, then Northern Line to Regent's Park station for direct access to our practice. The journey from West Green takes approximately 35-45 minutes by tube.

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Conditions We Treat With General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures

Various dental conditions can be resolved using General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures at London Dental Specialists in West Green. We assess your specific condition to determine if General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures is the ideal treatment choice. Our practice provides detailed information about which conditions benefit most from General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures.


  • Complex Oral Surgeries - Procedures involving extensive work in the oral cavity that require complete unconsciousness and pain control to ensure patient comfort and surgical precision

  • Wisdom Tooth Extractions - Particularly impacted or complicated cases where deep sedation allows for comfortable removal without patient awareness or movement

  • Dental Implant Procedures - Multiple implant placements or full-arch reconstructions that require extended surgical time and precise positioning

  • Jaw Reconstruction Surgery - Corrective procedures for the maxilla or mandible requiring complete muscle relaxation and controlled breathing support

  • Extensive Bone Grafting - Procedures to rebuild significant bone loss prior to implant placement that may be lengthy and uncomfortable

  • Treatment for Dental Phobia - For patients with severe anxiety or dental phobia where other sedation methods are insufficient

  • Paediatric Dental Treatment - Complex or extensive dental work for children who cannot cooperate for conventional treatment approaches

  • Special Needs Patients - Comprehensive dental care for patients with physical, cognitive or behavioural conditions that prevent conventional treatment

  • Facial Trauma Repair - Surgical correction of complex facial or dental injuries requiring precise reconstruction

  • Orthognathic Surgery - Corrective jaw surgery to address severe misalignment issues affecting function and aesthetics

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Discover Our Leading Periodontal Team Focused on General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures in West Green

Our highly qualified team provides expert general anaesthesia services for complex dental procedures, ensuring complete comfort during extensive treatments. Dr. Sodeinde, Dr. Patel, and Dr. Papagalani combine their specialist skills with advanced anaesthetic protocols to manage even the most challenging cases. Through IV sedation or inhaled agents, we render patients unconscious and pain-free while carefully monitoring vital signs throughout. Our comprehensive approach includes thorough pre-operative assessment and post-procedure care, making advanced dental surgery accessible to anxious patients or those requiring extensive work. Trust our specialists to deliver safe, controlled anaesthesia tailored to your specific dental needs.
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Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

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Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

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Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is general anaesthesia in dentistry?


General anaesthesia in dentistry is a controlled state of unconsciousness that eliminates awareness, movement, and pain sensation during complex dental procedures. At London Dental Specialists, our qualified anaesthetists administer medications either intravenously or through inhalation to ensure you're completely asleep throughout your treatment. This option is particularly beneficial for extensive procedures, patients with severe dental anxiety, or those requiring multiple treatments in a single session.



When is general anaesthesia recommended for dental procedures?


General anaesthesia at London Dental Specialists is typically recommended in the following situations:



  • Complex oral surgeries such as multiple extractions or jaw reconstruction

  • Extensive dental implant procedures

  • Patients with severe dental phobia or anxiety

  • Individuals with special needs who may have difficulty remaining still

  • Children requiring extensive dental work

  • Patients with a strong gag reflex that interferes with treatment

  • When multiple complex procedures need to be completed in a single visit



How safe is general anaesthesia for dental procedures?


General anaesthesia at London Dental Specialists is very safe when administered by our qualified anaesthetists. Before your procedure, we conduct a thorough medical assessment to identify any potential risks. Throughout your treatment, your vital signs are continuously monitored, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and breathing. Our modern facilities are equipped with advanced monitoring equipment and emergency protocols to ensure your safety at all times.



What happens during the general anaesthesia process for dental work?


The general anaesthesia process at London Dental Specialists follows these steps:



  1. Pre-anaesthesia assessment: Our team evaluates your medical history and current health

  2. Fasting instructions: You'll be advised not to eat or drink for a specific period before the procedure

  3. Administration: The anaesthetic is delivered either through an IV line or a breathing mask

  4. Monitoring: Throughout the procedure, our anaesthetist continuously monitors your vital signs

  5. Dental treatment: Our specialists perform the required dental procedures while you're unconscious

  6. Recovery: After treatment, you'll be moved to a recovery area where we monitor you until you're awake

  7. Discharge: You'll need someone to accompany you home as you shouldn't drive for 24 hours after general anaesthesia



What are the potential side effects of general anaesthesia for dental procedures?


While general anaesthesia at London Dental Specialists is safe, some temporary side effects may occur, including:



  • Drowsiness and confusion upon waking

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Dry mouth or sore throat

  • Shivering or feeling cold

  • Mild muscle aches

  • Temporary memory issues


These side effects typically resolve within 24-48 hours. Our team provides detailed aftercare instructions to manage any discomfort and ensure a smooth recovery.



How should I prepare for general anaesthesia at London Dental Specialists?


To prepare for general anaesthesia at our clinic, please follow these guidelines:



  • Provide a complete medical history, including all medications and supplements

  • Follow fasting instructions (typically no food for 6 hours and no clear liquids for 2 hours before the procedure)

  • Arrange for someone to accompany you home afterwards

  • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing

  • Remove contact lenses, jewellery, and nail polish

  • Inform us of any changes in your health before the appointment

  • Follow any specific instructions provided by our anaesthetist



How long does recovery take after dental treatment under general anaesthesia?


Recovery from general anaesthesia at London Dental Specialists varies by individual, but typically follows this timeline:



  • Immediate recovery (1-2 hours): You'll remain at our clinic until sufficiently alert

  • Initial recovery (24 hours): You may experience drowsiness, so avoid driving, operating machinery, consuming alcohol, or making important decisions

  • Full recovery (48-72 hours): Most patients return to normal activities within 2-3 days, though this depends on both the anaesthesia and the dental procedure performed


Our team provides comprehensive aftercare instructions and is available to address any concerns during your recovery period.



What is the difference between general anaesthesia and sedation for dental procedures?


At London Dental Specialists, we offer different levels of anaesthesia based on your needs:



  • General anaesthesia: Renders you completely unconscious with no awareness or memory of the procedure. Requires breathing support and continuous monitoring by an anaesthetist.

  • Conscious sedation: Reduces anxiety while keeping you conscious. You'll feel relaxed and may have limited memory of the procedure, but can still respond to verbal commands.

  • Local anaesthesia: Numbs only the specific treatment area while you remain fully awake and alert.


General anaesthesia is typically reserved for more complex procedures or patients with specific needs, while sedation offers a middle ground for those with anxiety but undergoing less complex treatments.



How much does general anaesthesia cost for dental procedures at London Dental Specialists?


The cost of general anaesthesia at London Dental Specialists depends on several factors, including the complexity and duration of your dental procedure, the specific anaesthetic agents used, and your individual requirements. During your consultation, we provide a detailed treatment plan with transparent pricing. We offer various payment options and financing plans to help make your treatment more affordable. Please contact our clinic directly for the most current pricing information and to discuss your specific needs.


Can't find the information to your General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures inquiries here? Please get in touch with your General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures inquiries. We serve West Green patients and surrounding areas.

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General Anesthesia for Complex Procedures Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































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 general anaesthesia.
Ice Pack Boots, Koolpak, Physicool Swelling reduction Helps reduce facial swelling after complex dental procedures.
Prescription Pain Relief NHS prescribed medications Pain management Take exactly as prescribed by your dentist or surgeon.
Saltwater Rinse Supplies Saxa, Tesco Gentle cleaning For gentle rinsing 24 hours after procedure (if approved by dentist).
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Sensitive Gentle cleaning For careful cleaning around surgical sites when permitted.
Alcohol-Free Mouthwash Corsodyl, Dentyl Gentle rinsing Use only when approved by your dentist after procedure.
Gauze Pads Boots, Superdrug Bleeding management For gentle pressure on surgical sites if minor bleeding occurs.
Lip Balm Vaseline, Carmex, Blistex Lip comfort Prevents dry, cracked lips after general anaesthesia.
Nutritional Drinks Complan, Ensure, Fortisip Recovery nutrition Provides essential nutrients when eating solid food is difficult.
Thermometer Braun, Boots Temperature monitoring To monitor for post-procedure fever which could indicate infection.
Pill Organiser Boots, Superdrug Medication management Helps track multiple post-procedure medications.
Straw Set OXO, John Lewis Comfortable drinking Helps with fluid intake without disturbing surgical sites.
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