What is Sedation?

Sedation is not an anesthetic application. It is a very solution-oriented application for patients who have phobias while sitting in the dental chair, also the children with hyperactivity problems and those who do not dare to go to the dentist. Since sedation is not a stunning process, the mind continues to perceive everything.


How is Sedation Applied?

Sedation can be given intravenously, or it can be applied in the form of a mask set with the help of a substance placed in the nose. It can also be taken orally, in the form of drops.


Who Is Sedation Applied?

• It can be applied to young children because they are afraid of dental examination.

• It is applied for patients who have hyperactivity problems and cannot sit in one place for a long time.

• It is applied to patients who have dental phobia and are extremely fear of dental examination.

• In very long dental treatments, sedation relaxes the patient.

• It is necessary to stay indoors for not only teeth, but also tomography and MRI.

• People with closed space phobia may experience attacks during these procedures. Sedation, when used at this point, makes the patient quite comfortable.

• In addition, sedation can be performed for applications such as endoscopy.

• In children with mental and physical disorders, sedation provides a very relaxing environment for the dentist. The slightest movement of the patient, the intervention of the physician may cause undesirable results. Sedation eliminates such risks.

• It is not necessary to have a disease for sedation. Sometimes sedation can also be applied only at the request of the patient.


How is Sedation Applied?

The sedation applied by the specialist is subjected to some examinations before the application. Then it is applied with the help of a mask worn in the mouth or by opening the vein. During these processes, there are values that the expert should constantly check. It is important to have stable values such as heart rhythm, blood pressure and pulse. After sedation is applied to the patient, the dentist proceeds to dental work. Since the patient is calm, relaxed and can easily perceive the commands given by the doctor, he will not have any problems. The physician can give commands to the patient, such as opening the mouth more, turning left and right, tilting the head when necessary. The sedated patient easily fulfills these demands. Thus, harmony between the patient and the doctor is achieved. While the doctor is doing his job more comfortably, the patient does not go through a stressful process.


Advantages of Sedation

First of all, it is a very effective method for exceptional patients.

Patients and children with mental and physical health problems,

For those with dentist phobia,

In people who are hyperactive,

In patients who cannot stay indoors for a long time (such as MRI)

Sedation can also be applied only at the request of the patient.

In case of excessive reaction of the patient in procedures such as endoscopy,

In long-lasting dental procedures, if it is taken to a day due to time,

In patients whose tooth mold cannot be measured and who experience extreme nausea,

Considering that the patient with a fear of teething may be excited enough to interfere with the dentist,

Physician comfort is as important as patients. For this reason, sedation application is an application that provides advantages in many ways.


How Long Is Sedation Effective?

It is given by adjusting the dose according to the procedure to be performed by the physician. However, if there is a possibility that the work may be prolonged in unexpected situations, sedation is given again by the experts without losing the sedation effect. Thus, the time is extended.


Does Sedation Make You Faint?

Sedation does not knock out the person like narcosis. It has a soothing effect on the patient. The patient does not lose consciousness, does not fall into a deep sleep, is aware of what is going on.


Who is General Anesthesia for?

Dentist phobia,

Children who are not suitable for cooperation,

Disabled persons,

General anesthesia is preferred in surgical operations where local anesthesia will be insufficient (cyst formations, wisdom teeth, jaw fractures, etc.).


What is the Importance of Choosing a Hospital in General Anesthesia Application?

Treatments that require general anesthesia; It should be done under the supervision and control of the dentist in institutions where all kinds of medical materials and equipment are available and where there are opportunities to be intervened at any time.


Goals of general anesthesia

Prevention of pain sensation

Reducing stress and anxiety

Ensuring sufficient muscle laxity for the surgical operation

Inhibition of reflexes that may occur due to surgical intervention

To whom can general anesthesia be applied?

Non-cooperative children

People with dentist phobia

Very extensive surgical operations

Babies and toddlers

Surgical interventions where local anesthesia will not be enough

Patients with allergic reactions to local anesthetics

Patients using blood thinners

People who want to finish long dental treatments in a single session


How Long Does Dental Treatment Take With General Anesthesia?

General anesthesia application treatments; Although it varies according to the treatment plan; It usually takes 1 to 3 hours.

What should the patient pay attention to after general anesthesia?

The patient given general anesthesia; After the application, it is kept under observation by the anesthesiologist for a few hours.

It is very important for the patient to come to the control appointments without delay. In this process; He should remove the factors that previously caused oral and dental diseases from his life, and apply the recommendations of the dentist with nutrition and oral hygiene.


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