Introduction
If you require general anaesthesia (GA) for dental treatment, it means anaesthetic medications are used to send you to sleep. During that time, all the necessary dental procedures are carried out without you feeling pain or aware of such procedure.
Usually, you have to be admitted to the ward a day earlier for GA preparation. The procedure is carried out on the day after. If everything goes well, you may go home on the same day after the procedure is done. Otherwise, you have to stay for another night. Usually, by the third day, you may be discharged home.
Few hospitals may offer you Daycare under GA if your medical conditions are stable and well-controlled. Daycare under GA means you do not have to stay overnight. You have to be admitted very early in the morning (7.00am) on the day of GA for dental treatment and go home on the same day before 5.00 pm.
Please make sure to inform your dentist as soon as possible if you are feeling unwell such as having fever, cough and/or cold prior to GA. The dental treatment under GA will be postponed to avoid any respiratory complications.
Comprehensive Dental Treatment
Dental treatment which often called as Comprehensive Dental Treatment may include:
EUA = Examination Under
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Dental radiographs
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Scaling & polishing of teeth
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Restorations
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Extractions of teeth
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Surgical removal of teeth
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Biopsy
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Blood investigations
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Root canal therapy
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Dental post-operative instructions
Preparation before General Anaesthesia
* At your home, if you experience excessive bleeding, uncontrolled pain, persistent nausea or abnormal elevation of temperature, please seek emergency treatment at the hospital emergency department.
** You will be given a review appointment for a follow-up after 1 to 4 weeks post-operatively.
Last Reviewed | : | 11 November 2015 |
Writer | : | Dr. Norjehan bt. Yahaya |
Accreditor | : | Dr. Siti Zaleha bt. Hamzah |