Comfort and Care for Every Smile

With America Anesthesia Partners, keeping you safe is the topmost concern. Our highly trained team specializes in dental anesthesia, using advanced techniques and hospital-grade equipment to ensure a comfortable and secure experience right in the comfort of your dental home

Common Patient Questions

Is anesthesia safe?

  • Every anesthesia procedure comes with inherent risks, whether in an office or hospital setting. At America Anesthesia Partners, we approach every patient's needs with a personalized touch. Our comprehensive review of each patient's health history allows us to tailor our anesthesia technique to ensure maximum safety and comfort. We strive to provide the highest level of care for every patient, every time.

Will I be left alone?

  • Patient safety is our number one concern. Our anesthesiologists are dedicated to providing continuous and attentive care from the moment the patient is seated in the dental chair until their complete recovery. We use state-of-the-art monitoring techniques, just like in a hospital setting, to ensure the well-being of each and every patient. Trust us to always be by your side, providing the care and attention you deserve.

Am I a candidate for anesthesia?

  • Our highly qualified anesthesiologists take a thorough and personalized approach to each patient's care. We meticulously review each patient's health history to ensure the safest possible environment. Our commitment to patient safety is unwavering, and if we determine that an ambulatory setting is not appropriate, we will provide alternative options to ensure the best possible outcome. Trust us to provide the highest level of care, with safety always at the forefront.

What happens after anesthesia?

  • Following anesthesia, it's not uncommon to feel disoriented, confused, and have temporary memory loss. The level of side effects can vary based on the type of anesthesia and the individual's response to it. During this time, patients may experience decreased sensitivity, limited mobility, and slower reaction times. For your safety, it's important to have a responsible companion accompany you home and to avoid operating heavy machinery or making crucial decisions until the effects of the anesthesia have fully subsided. Additionally, it's crucial to adhere to any post-operative care instructions provided by your healthcare provider for a smooth and successful recovery.

Do I need a ride home?

  • Patients are advised not to drive after undergoing a procedure involving anesthesia. This is due to the fact that the effects of anesthesia can cause grogginess, confusion, and decreased physical coordination, which can impair driving ability and increase the risk of an accident. It is important to have a responsible person accompany you to your appointment and home to ensure your safety and well-being. Please plan ahead to ensure a smooth and safe journey home after your procedure.

Can I eat before?

  • It's important to avoid eating and drinking before receiving anesthesia. This helps to reduce the chance of a condition called aspiration, which happens when food or liquid enters your lungs. By fasting before your procedure, you're helping to minimize the amount of material in your stomach, keeping you comfortable and protected. Don't worry, your healthcare provider will give you specific fasting instructions based on your procedure and medical history, so just be sure to follow their guidance and you'll be all set!