Can I Have All My 4 Wisdom Teeth Extracted Under General Anaesthesia?
Hi, Dr Jimmy here from Diggers Rest Dental House.
So, you’re thinking of getting your wisdom teeth removed, but now you’re also feeling a bit nervous about the idea of spending hours in the chair for wisdom teeth removal. Well, you’re definitely not alone.
If you need to have most or all of your wisdom teeth removed, general anaesthesia might be the perfect solution for you. With our specialist anaesthetists and purpose-built facility, general anaesthesia lets you sleep through the whole procedure, so you can completely forget about the anxiety. And the best part? When you wake up, it’s all done, and no more wisdom teeth to worry about!
That said, not everyone is eligible for general anaesthesia. We’ll consider things like your overall health, any past surgeries, and your medical history before deciding. But if general anaesthesia isn’t the right option for you, don’t worry! There are other options, like Happy Gas, twilight sedation, or oral sedation, to keep you comfortable.
So, if you’re thinking about getting your wisdom teeth removed and want to chat with a professional, just send us a DM or call us on 1800GENTLE to book a consultation. We have flexible payment plans available, and we’re always here to help!
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