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General anesthesia is a medically induced state of unconsciousness that renders you completely unaware and pain‑free during treatment. It is reserved for cases where a light or moderate sedative is not enough, such as extensive oral surgery or severe dental phobia.

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Ideal For These Procedures

  • Full‑mouth rehabilitation or multiple procedures requiring complete immobility
  • Wisdom‑tooth removal and other extensive oral surgeries
  • Patients with severe anxiety or dental phobia who cannot tolerate lighter sedation
  • Individuals with special healthcare needs or medical conditions that make cooperation difficult

General Anesthesia Advantages

  • Total unconsciousness
  • Complete immobilization
  • Hospital‑grade monitoring of oxygen levels, heart rate, blood pressure and breathing
  • Pre‑procedure evaluation
  • Supervised recovery

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