General Anesthesia for Children’s Dental Care: Before and During Treatment

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Some pediatric dental work requires general anesthesia to reduce pain and keep you child safe. Learn how to safely prepare your child for general anesthesia before their appointment.
    General anesthesia reacts differently in different children. That is why we have provided a guide to ensure that your child remains safe and comfortable while they are under general anesthesia for their dental care. Watch the video to learn how to prepare your child for their dental procedure at Children’s Hospital Colorado and the important steps you should take to ensure they have a safe and successful procedure.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @yuridgomz
    @yuridgomz Месяц назад +2

    My autistic son will have a Dental procedure and I was looking for this video so I can show my son so he and I can get familiar with the process!! Well explain it thank you

  • @AliEhabAliSaid
    @AliEhabAliSaid Год назад +5

    to keep dental pediatric patients safe, some procedures must be performed under GA specially when the child is uncooperative. this is a guide to show parents how to prepare the child for GA and how to deal with the Child after dental procedure is performed

  • @JACordic-lt6cg
    @JACordic-lt6cg 9 месяцев назад +3

    Well, I am 9 years old and I'm gonna have dental surgery, but I don't know when is the surgery and when my mom booked it.

  • @aidanevans6297
    @aidanevans6297 9 месяцев назад +3

    Well that's what I wanted it

  • @AdityanathjhaJha
    @AdityanathjhaJha Год назад +4

    i am 25 year old can i take general anesthesia for root canal treatment

    • @WingsOfADream1
      @WingsOfADream1 Год назад +1

      yes I have done it before just talk to the dentist beforehand to schedule a time. the anesthesiologist usually only comes in like a few times a month and you book around them.
      my anesthesiologist was kind of a butcher and I remember him being rather bad with the needle and requiring his nurse to find my vein but that has happend to me before.
      woke up to a bit of a bruise on my arm. I was told to use a wheelchair to get to the car (winter in Canada) but within 10 mins of coming to I felt I would have been fine to walk out.
      I have to go in for work again soon and HATE the dentist so I'm pondering GA again... still kind of scared to go under but its better than pain and anxiety in my world.
      probably not a bad way to go if something goes wrong either... I can be a bit morbid but I think it is fair to add as it does linger in the back of my mind.

  • @GhostTheMenace
    @GhostTheMenace 3 месяца назад +2

    WoW nOw I aM mOrE wOrRiEd AbOuT mY aPpOiNtmEnt On SuMmEr

    • @Paigexchloealdc1
      @Paigexchloealdc1 Месяц назад +2

      Don't worry its fine and safe i had it 2 years ago don't be scared