general anesthetic?


Question:
is it common to use general anesthetic if you have to have one tooth extracted?

Answers:
If you are a candidate for general anesthesia, if you request it and if you pay for it. No insurance seems to pay for it, so you will have to pay for it out of pocket. I guess anesthesia is considered an unnecessary luxury.

The dergee of difficulty might make the surgeon recommend general anesthesia, but some people want it for the easiest of extractions. Again, if you want it and can pay for it, you should request it and you will get it. If the surgeon you talk to says no and it has nothing to do with your medical background, just go find someone else who will be happy to take your money for a quick and easy anesthesia.
I dont believe many dentists if any would use a general. most likely a local


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