Dental Care for Kids

Ensuring Comfortable Dental Care

Is your child anxious about their upcoming dental appointment? You’re not alone! Many children experience dental anxiety, but it doesn’t have to stand in the way of a healthy smile. At Dental Care Asleep, we understand the unique needs of children and offer a range of anesthesia options to ensure their experience is comfortable, stress-free, and completely pain-free.

We prioritize your child’s well-being, providing gentle care in a child-friendly environment. With our specialized anesthesia options, your child won’t feel a thing during their procedure, allowing them to relax and receive the dental care they need without any fear or discomfort.

We Specialize in Time Travel

Kids Sleep Through the Procedure for Maximum Comfort

Imagine if your child could time travel during their dental visit, skipping over the parts they might find uncomfortable. With dental anesthesia at Dental Care Asleep, that’s exactly what we offer!

Like a skilled time traveler, our gentle anesthesia options allow your child to drift off to sleep, bypassing any potential discomfort or anxiety. When they wake up, the procedure is complete, and they can emerge with a healthy, happy smile.

No more worries, no more tears – just a magical journey through time to a brighter, healthier smile. Let Dental Care Asleep be your child’s time machine to a positive dental experience.

Our dental sedation makes for a pleasant visit to the dentist

Complete Comfort

With general anesthesia, dental procedures become a worry-free experience. Patients drift into a gentle sleep, completely unaware of the treatment, ensuring absolute comfort throughout. No pain, no anxiety – just a peaceful rest while we take care of your smile.

Efficient Treatment

General anesthesia allows our dental team to work with optimal focus and efficiency. Without interruptions or patient discomfort, we can provide comprehensive care, ensuring every detail is addressed thoroughly. This means less time in the chair and a quicker path to a healthy, beautiful smile.

Positive Dental Experience

Dental anxiety can prevent many from seeking necessary care. General anesthesia eliminates this fear, transforming the experience into a positive one. By erasing negative associations, we pave the way for regular dental visits, leading to improved oral health and a lifetime of confident smiles.

What our clients said about us.

Our 5 year old needed dental care and Dr Moshiri was absolutely fantastic from start to finish. He answered all of our questions and put us at ease about what was needed, interacted with our son and put him at ease and took great care throughout the entire process. We never felt rushed or judged in any way and he made really great suggestions about preventative measures for the future. The team there was also so kind and friendly. Their level of communication and professionalism was excellent. Cannot say enough good things about our experience at this clinic.

Rhianna Cote

Kitchener

FAQ

Is general anesthesia safe for my child during dental procedures?
General anesthesia is generally safe for children when administered by trained professionals. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry have guidelines ensuring that at least two individuals trained in advanced life support are present during the procedure. This typically includes an anesthesiologist and the dentist or oral surgeon​.
Why does my child need general anesthesia for dental work?
General anesthesia may be necessary for extensive dental procedures, young children who cannot sit still, or children with high levels of anxiety. It ensures the child is completely asleep and pain-free, allowing the dentist to perform the necessary work without causing distress to the child
What should I expect after my child undergoes general anesthesia?
After the procedure, your child will be monitored in the recovery area until they wake up. Common side effects include grogginess, nausea, and mild confusion. It’s essential to follow post-operative care instructions provided by the dentist to ensure a smooth recovery​.
How should I prepare my child for dental anesthesia?
Preparation may involve fasting for several hours before the procedure. Discuss any medications your child is taking with the dentist, as some may need to be adjusted. It’s also helpful to explain the procedure to your child in simple terms to alleviate their fears​
Are there any risks associated with dental anesthesia for children?
While risks are rare, they can include allergic reactions, breathing difficulties, and, in extremely rare cases, more severe complications. It is crucial to ensure the dentist and anesthesia provider are aware of your child’s medical history and any existing health conditions to minimize these risks​.

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