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YOUR DENTAL CARE UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA

STOMATOPHOBIC OR OVERBOOKED?
SLEEP...
WAKE UP WITH A NEW SMILE

our zero peuR zero pain aspiration:
Your dental care under IV SEDATION IN CLINIC

DREAMING OF A NEW SMILE?
SLEEP... and WE WILL

"TWO SMILES THAT COME TOGETHER END UP MAKING A KISS

FEARLESS AND PAINLESS CARE WHILE YOU SLEEP

Sedation is a soothing of the body with a sedative. The Societies of Anesthesia and Resuscitation have defined sedation as “the use of medicated or non-medicated means to ensure the physical and psychic comfort of the patient and to facilitate care techniques”.

The origin of the word comes from the Latin“sedatio”: “appeasement”.

There are several possible levels of dental sedation: conscious sedation, semi-conscious sedation, and unconscious sedation.

In Switzerland, sedation is often called ” narcosis “.

the CHOICE OF a dental sedation technique
depending on the type of care and your desire for comfort

conscious dental sedation

The solution for patients with moderate anxiety

This sedation is indicated for brief, non-invasive dental care, such as a shot of anesthetic in the mouth.

semi-conscious dental sedation

The solution for patients with stomatophobia

The main technique of semi-unconscious sedation, diazanalgesia has a protocol that must be carried out by an anesthesiologist. It is so named because it consists of injecting the patient intravenously with anxiolytic sedatives of the Benzodiazepine family. The patient remains in an altered state of consciousness, comfortable and non-anxiety inducing, while the dentist concentrates on the procedure.

unconscious dental sedation

The solution for heavy interventions or fragile patients

Unconscious dental sedation corresponds to a protocol that must be performed by an anesthesiologist. It consists in plunging the patient into a coma of stage I (neuroleptanalgesia) or stage II (general anesthesia). It is reserved for patients who, depending on the procedure to be performed, their state of health or their phobia of the dentist, have no other alternative than to resort to this solution.

WHEN IS DENTAL SEDATION USED?

overcoming the fear of the dentist

A sedation well adapted to the nature of your dental care will allow you to benefit from the procedures you need, without feeling any pain or anxiety.

COMPACT DENTAL CARE

Sedation dentistry techniques make it possible to facilitate care and to compress several short, time-consuming and painful sessions into large, comfortable ones.

remote, in a hurry or overbooked

This is particularly useful if the patient is far from specialized dental clinics or if he is in a hurry, overbooked or if the volume of care is such that small iterative sessions would require several years to achieve a satisfactory final result.

oral surgery and implantology

For all oral surgeries such as gum grafts, bone grafts, dental implants, benefiting from oral care under dental sedation allows to compact the interventions without any pain or apprehension.

SELECTION OF OUR CLINICAL CASES

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CLINICAL CASES OF SMILE RECONSTRUCTION UNDER DENTAL SEDATION

INITIAL SITUATION VS. CLINICAL OUTCOME

INTERVIEW DOCTOR-DENTIST

ONE emerging issue:
the demand for safety and comfort

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WE ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS
ON DENTAL SEDATION

The dentist answers your most frequently asked questions. If your question is not listed, please contact him for a teleconsultation appointment for an accurate answer.

There are classically two levels of conscious sedation:

  • Benzodiapezine relaxing tablet
  • MEOPA gas or nitrous oxide
  • The reference sedation: diazanalgesia
  • Narco-hypnosis or medicated hypnosis

Two levels of artificial comas are used in therapy.

  • Neuroleptanalgesia
  • General anesthesia