What to Expect With Larkspur Anesthesia
We want every patient to feel informed, comfortable, and confident before their procedure. Here you will find everything you need to know about preparing for and recovering from anesthesia.
Your Care Journey
Before Your Procedure
Your anesthesia provider will review your medical history, current medications, and any allergies. A brief physical assessment will be conducted to determine the most appropriate anesthesia plan for you.
During Your Procedure
You will be continuously monitored throughout your procedure. Our providers use TIVA (Total Intravenous Anesthesia) to ensure a smooth, comfortable experience with minimal side effects.
After Your Procedure
You will be monitored during recovery until you are stable and comfortable. Anti-nausea medications are administered to minimize post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) for a smoother recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I feel pain during the procedure?
Your anesthesia provider will ensure you are fully comfortable throughout your dental treatment plan. Your safety and comfort are our top priorities.
How long will I be under anesthesia?
The duration depends on your specific procedure. Your dentist and anesthesia provider will discuss the estimated time with you during your pre-operative consultation.
Can I drive myself home after sedation?
No. You must have a responsible adult drive you home and stay with you for several hours after your procedure. The effects of anesthesia can linger and impair your ability to drive safely.
What medications should I avoid before my procedure?
Please inform your provider of all medications you take. Blood thinners, certain supplements, and herbal remedies may need to be paused before your procedure. Your provider will give you specific instructions.
Is anesthesia safe for adolescent patients?
Adolescents and adults receive age-appropriate care that is adjusted based on your medical history. Anesthesia is very safe for adolescents and adults.
What monitoring is used during my procedure?
We use standard monitors for anesthesia including EKG, NIBP (non-invasive blood pressure), EtCo2 (end-tidal carbon dioxide) and pulse oximetry to ensure your continuous safety throughout the procedure.
Have More Questions?
Our team is happy to answer any questions you may have about your upcoming procedure. Reach out to us by phone, text, or email.