General Anesthesia

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Hello Parents! We are committed to making your child's dental experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible. We know visiting the dentist can be a little scary for kids—especially when procedures involve general anesthesia. We're here to walk you through the process and help you understand why and when general anesthesia in Seattle or Renton might be needed for your child's dental care.

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451 Duvall Avenue NE, Suite 140 Renton, WA 98059

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2617 California Avenue SW Seattle, WA 98116

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At A Kids Place Dentistry for Children, we believe every child deserves to have a joyful dental experience, free of fear and full of laughter. We look forward to seeing how we can brighten your child’s day—and their smile!

Why General Anesthesia?

First, why would we recommend general anesthesia in Seattle or Renton? While dental procedures are generally pain-free, some treatments require that children stay perfectly still to ensure safety and precision. General anesthesia can be a beneficial solution for kids who are especially anxious, very young, or need extensive dental work. It helps your child relax and stay motionless, allowing our dental team to work safely and efficiently. Plus, it ensures that your little one will have no memory of the procedure, which can often ease anxiety about future visits.

What to Expect

We understand that the thought of general anesthesia might seem daunting, but rest assured, your child’s safety is our top priority. Our highly trained and experienced staff will administer and monitor the anesthesia throughout the procedure, ensuring your child is always safe and comfortable. Here’s a general overview of what you can expect:

  1. Pre-Anesthesia Evaluation: Before the procedure, our team will thoroughly evaluate your child’s medical history and discuss any concerns you might have. You must inform us about any medications your child takes, allergies, or previous reactions to anesthesia.
  2. Day of the Procedure: To reduce the risk of complications, we ask that your child come in with an empty stomach on the day of the procedure. Specific instructions on fasting will be provided. You’ll meet with the anesthesiologist once more to review the plan and ask any last-minute questions.
  3. During the Procedure: Once we administer the anesthesia, your child will fall into a gentle, relaxed state. Our dental team will proceed with the necessary treatment while continuously monitoring them.
  4. Recovery: After the procedure, your child will slowly wake up in a recovery room under supervision. It’s normal for kids to feel groggy or irritable as the anesthesia wears off. We’ll take care of them and ensure they are ready to go home.

Preparing Your Child

To help ease the process, we recommend having an honest and age-appropriate conversation with your child about what to expect. Highlight aspects that might interest them, like “sleeping through it” or getting a “cool mask.” Let them know they might feel sleepy afterward, but reassure them that you’ll be there throughout.

FAQs

Is general anesthesia safe for children?

Absolutely. When administered by trained professionals, general anesthesia is very safe for children. At A Kids Place Dentistry for Children, our staff is skilled and experienced, ensuring your child’s highest standard of care.

How long will the effects of general anesthesia last?

The effects can last a few hours after the procedure. It’s perfectly normal for your child to feel sleepy, and we recommend rest until the anesthesia has completely worn off.

What kind of aftercare is needed?

Sometimes, children might experience temporary nausea or discomfort. We will provide detailed post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery at home.

General Anesthesia in Seattle or Renton

At A Kids Place Dentistry for Children, our mission is to provide top-quality dental care in a warm and welcoming environment. We believe in being fully transparent with our processes so you’ll always know what to expect. Your child’s comfort is our top priority, and we strive to make every visit a positive experience.

Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns about general anesthesia or other dental procedures. Dr. Christine Do, Dr. Ashley Huynh, and Dr. McDonald are here to help and ready to provide the best care for your child’s smile!

A Kids Place Dentistry For Children

Renton: (425) 228-5437

Established in 2005

A Kids Place, Too!

Seattle: (206) 933-5437

Established in 2013

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