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Hi, I took my 2 year old to the dentist today, he has 4 cavities that need to be filled, 1 needs to be crowned. They scheduled him at the local surgery center with general anesthesia. Im worried about that. Is general anesthesia safe for a 2 year old? Do I have any other options besides general anesthesia?
It is very common practice for young children to have their dental treatment done under GA. There are a number of dental specialists who have surgical suites right in their offices.
I'm sure you could call the surgery centre and ask for a tour to put your mind at ease. If they aren't open to your request I might think twice about that particular location.
Is the dentist who diagnosed the cavities the one who will be providing the treatment at this facility? If he isn't then your little one should have to be seen prior to his treatment appointment.
At this point you'll be able to check the facility out.
As for the cocktails, they are becoming more popular with dentists who have taken special training in conscious sedation.
There is nothing illegal about it. Usually it is a mild sedative crushed up and added to some chocolate syrup and a little water or something else that the child likes the taste of. The child is conscious and co-operative. These are completely safe and a good alternative for those parents who are concerned about GA.
I have tried everything to take good care of his teeth. We brush them 2 or 3 times a day and have ever since he got teeth. Also Im cutting back on sweets. In the past I probably let him get away with to many sweets though.
Flossie, I mainly got scared because I was going to several websites and some people say good things and some say bad, there are those ppl who say "I would never let me 2 year old go under general anesthesia ezpecially in a surgery center" That comment made me feel like I didnt know what to do. I want him to get the best treatment possible. I assist in surgery and I see little ones get GA all the time and it turns out fine.
sorry noro, just my opinion. many children have enamel issues. my son had some enamel defects that caused cavities as well his teeth are so close together it is near impossible to floss.
as far as why do the work if they are baby teeth and will fall out anyway...pain! Asking needs to consider that. not providing dental care for your child can be considered neglect.