General Anesthesia at Tooth Mate Clinic
General anesthesia for complete comfort and safety during dental treatment
Advanced and safe solution for complex and lengthy dental procedures ensuring complete patient comfort and ideal working environment for the doctor with highest safety and monitoring standards
What is General Anesthesia?
General anesthesia is a controlled state of unconsciousness where the patient is given special medications that make them sleep deeply and unable to feel any pain during the medical procedure. All vital functions of the patient are continuously monitored during general anesthesia.
General anesthesia differs from local anesthesia in that the patient is completely asleep and doesn't feel anything during the procedure, while in local anesthesia the patient is awake but only the anesthetized area doesn't feel pain. General anesthesia is suitable for lengthy or complex procedures or for patients suffering from dental phobia.
General anesthesia is performed in our clinic by a qualified specialized anesthesiologist, using the latest medications and medical equipment. We ensure highest safety standards through continuous monitoring of heart function, breathing, blood pressure, and blood oxygen level throughout the procedure duration.
When Do You Need General Anesthesia?
Medical Cases Requiring General Anesthesia
Patients suffering from severe dental phobia
Young children who cannot cooperate during treatment
Patients with special needs
Patients with allergic reaction to local anesthesia
Types of Procedures Requiring General Anesthesia
Complex oral and maxillofacial surgeries
Multiple dental implants
Comprehensive dental treatment in one session
Lengthy procedures taking more than two hours
Safety and Monitoring
Continuous Monitoring System
- Continuous heart rate and ECG monitoring
- Blood pressure monitoring every 5 minutes
- Blood oxygen level monitoring
- Respiratory rate and temperature monitoring
Specialized Anesthesia Team
- Certified specialized anesthesiologist
- Qualified anesthesia nurse
- Medical assistant trained in anesthesia emergencies
General Anesthesia Steps
Initial Assessment
Comprehensive medical examination and general health assessment, necessary blood tests, and ensuring patient suitability for general anesthesia
Patient Preparation
Giving fasting instructions, psychological preparation, and installing IV line for anesthesia medications and fluids
Anesthesia Induction
Administering anesthesia medications intravenously to start sleep, then installing breathing tube to maintain open airway and provide oxygen and inhalational medications
Monitoring and Awakening
After procedure completion, anesthesia medications are stopped and patient is monitored until complete awakening in recovery room with continuous vital signs monitoring
Recovery Phase
Immediate Care After Awakening
- Monitoring vital signs until complete stability
- Monitoring any nausea or vomiting and immediate management
- Pain level assessment and painkillers if necessary
- Providing post-anesthesia instructions for patient and companions
Expected Recovery Timeline
- First hours: Patient may feel dizziness, drowsiness, and mild confusion
- 24 hours: Avoid driving, operating machinery, or making important decisions
- 48 hours: Gradual return to normal activity following doctor's instructions
General Anesthesia Features at Tooth Mate
Specialized certified anesthesia team with experience
Latest vital signs monitoring equipment
Safe and appropriate anesthesia medications for each case
Anesthesia room equipped with highest standards
Integrated emergency protocols
Post-anesthesia follow-up until complete recovery
General Anesthesia Preparation Guidelines
Before Procedure Day
- Complete fasting from food and drink for 6-8 hours before anesthesia
- Informing doctor about all medications being taken
- Arranging companion for assistance returning home
- Wearing comfortable and loose clothing
Procedure Day
- No makeup or nail polish
- Removing contact lenses and jewelry
- Bringing all medical reports and tests
💬 Book General Anesthesia Consultation Now
If you fear dental treatment or need a complex procedure, general anesthesia is the ideal solution for your comfort and safety. Contact us at Tooth Mate Clinic in Maadi for consultation with specialized anesthesia team and assessment of your condition and preparation of appropriate treatment plan under safe general anesthesia.
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