Hospital
Procedures:
When is it
Best to Fix a Child's Teeth at the Hospital Rather Than
at the Office?
There are several reasons
why it is sometimes best to provide complete dental
treatment for a young child in a hospital setting with a
general anesthetic.
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If a child is too young
or unable to cooperate for the dental procedure to
be done in a regular office setting.
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If the child needs extensive
dental treatment. Many dental procedures are
delicate and require that a patient be as cooperative as
possible. Dental drills run at very high speeds
and the utmost care needs to be taken with their use.
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Asking a young child to sit
in a dental chair for a long period of time for several
appointments may simply be impossible for a young child.
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Your child's safety is our
number one concern. If your child needs to be put to
sleep in order to provide complete dental treatment, the
hospital is the safest place to do it.
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* Brown area
around gum line will disappear in about two weeks |