Some patients need to be seen in a hospital under general anesthesia to have dental work completed for a wide variety of reasons. Certain medical conditions, the patient’s age, weight, development or past dental treatment history may require a patient to be seen in the hospital. The patient’s safety is most important and the use of general anesthesia is a last resort for treating patients. The child will be seen at either St. Christopher’s Hospital or Episcopal Hospital where our pediatric dentists have operating room privileges. The site at which your child is seen is determined by their medical needs and insurance provider. Again, the child’s safety is imperative and a top priority.
Operating room time is EXTEREMELY limited and a wait can be expected to obtain an appointment due to scheduling. If an OR appointment is recommended by the pediatric dentist, the parent will be contacted by our OR Coordinator to review the patient’s medical history, insurance and other policies and procedures. We will help to determine if your child will need insurance referrals, medical clearances and any dental co-pays you might have.
On the day of surgery we ask your child has not eaten or drank anything since the night prior. Serious medical problems can arise if your child ate or drank anything prior to their operating room appointment. A nurse, medical anesthesiologist and pediatric dentist will all review your child’s medical and dental history and needs for that day and explain the procedure at that time.
Once your child is asleep the procedure may take anywhere from 30 minutes up to 2 hours to complete depending on the complexity and overall needs of your child. Radiographs will be taken in the operating room on the day of surgery if they are needed.