PREPERATION GUIDE FOR GENERAL ANESTHESIA

PREPARATION FOR GENERAL ANESTHESIA

The preparation for your dental anesthesia appointment is an important part of the process. Read on to learn what to expect leading up to a sleep dentistry procedure, and how to prepare for general anesthesia.

The Consultation Appointment

During the consultation appointment, we will start by making sure that all your medical records, including radiographs (x-rays) are up to date. We will ask you about any changes in your health, medications, or lifestyle habits that may have an impact on your upcoming procedure.

We will discuss the procedure to be performed, and determine what type of sedation or general anesthesia is most appropriate for you. Your dentist will explain the process and the medication to you (as well as potential side effects), give you instructions for preparation, and answer your questions.

In the Days Before Your Appointment

Pre-appointment instructions will vary depending on the type of anesthesia or sedation medication to be administered. Your dentist will provide you with detailed instructions well in advance.

Pre-appointment instructions may include the following:

Food and drink restrictions

what, and how long before your appointment you may eat and drink.

Clothing and accessory guidelines

Typically, it is best to wear loose, comfortable clothing. Avoid all jewelry, artificial nails, watches or other accessories.

A large clinical staff

come to your appointment with dry hair, with no accessories in it.

Hair guidelines

come to your appointment with dry hair, with no accessories in it.

Medication guidelines

In most cases, you should continue taking all medications as prescribed, unless otherwise advised. How to do this in combination with drink and food restrictions will be outlined as well.

Day of appointment instructions

Information on what will happen when you arrive at our office for your procedure.

On the Day of Your Appointment

You will need to be escorted to and from your sedation of sleep dentistry appointment by a trusted friend or family member, as it often takes some time for the sedatives or anesthesia to wear off. This means you shouldn’t drive, and you will need someone to keep an eye on you.

When you and your escort arrive for the appointment, you will be seated in a pre-operative room and made as comfortable as possible.

Depending on the type of sedation, you may or may not be unconscious during your procedure. We will carefully and continuously monitor your blood pressure, pulse and blood oxygen levels during the procedure; your safety is our first concern.

After The Appointment

After the procedure is complete, you  will be taken to the recovery room. The anesthesiologist will determine when you are ready to be discharged after the appointment. The wait is typically 30 – 45 minutes, but can vary significantly.

You will need an escort to take you home, as you won’t be able to drive after your appointment. It can take 3 – 4 hours for the full effects of the medication to wear off.

For pediatric patients, 2 escorts are required at the appointment as one has to observe the patient on the way home without risk of distracted driving. 

Please go straight home after your appointment! Take the rest of the day off of work or school so that you can recover safely and comfortably. It may be a good idea to plan ahead and have movies, reading material or other low-effort entertainment options at your disposal.

Do you have any questions?

If you fall into one of the above groups, then sleep dentistry may be the answer for you. Call our office for a consultation to discuss your sleep dentistry appointment.

Dr. Mukhabbat Alimova, DDS

Dentist

Dr. Mukhabbat Alimova is a dentist in pursuit of perfection.  One of the messages she tries to relate to her patients is that “perfection is the key to function and beauty”.  She is very gentle, compassionate, patient and strives to take the time to listen to her patients.  Dr. Alimova is dedicated to improving oral care for all her patients and that is why she frequently attends specialized dental courses to further improve her skills as a dentist.

Dr. Alimova grew up in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.  She graduated as a dentist from Tashkent Medical Academy in 2011.  Upon her arrival in Canada, Dr. Alimova completed licensing requirements for The National Board of Canada and was licensed by the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario.  She is an active member for the following dental organizations: Ontario Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association and the Ottawa Dental Society. Dr. Alimova is married and the proud mother of two children.  She enjoys spending time with her family and traveling the world, appreciating the many beauties the world has to offer.

PREPERATION GUIDE FOR GENERAL ANESTHESIA

General Dentist

Dr. Thien-Phuoc Nguyen was born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. He completed his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of Ottawa and Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Toronto.

In his spare time, he loves playing piano, reading, spending time with friends and family, and playing sports, such as table tennis and weightlifting.

Dr. Nguyen frequently attends extra dental courses to further his knowledge as he is committed to providing excellent dental care for his patients.