Anesthesia for Dental Implant Surgery
Dental implant procedures often require careful surgical precision and extended treatment time, especially when multiple implants are placed during the same appointment. General anesthesia can significantly improve the experience for both the patient and the surgical team during these procedures.

Prime Anesthesia provides anesthesia services for dental implant surgery throughout the Houston area. Patients undergoing implant procedures are placed under carefully controlled anesthesia, allowing the surgeon to work efficiently without patient movement or discomfort.
Airway management is an important component of implant surgery anesthesia. In many dental implant procedures, nasal intubation is used to secure the airway while allowing full access to the mouth for the surgical team. This approach allows the patient to remain safely asleep while the dentist or oral surgeon performs the procedure.
For patients receiving multiple implants or complex restorations, general anesthesia provides a controlled environment that improves patient comfort and surgical efficiency.
Features & Benefits
Enhanced Patient Safety
In office-based anesthesia allows patients to receive personalized care in a controlled environment with uninterrupted monitoring designed for safety and control.
Efficiency & Patient Satisfaction
On-site anesthesia reduces downtime between cases and keeps your schedule predictable. Patients feel at ease in a familiar setting, leading to smoother workflows and a more positive experience for everyone.
Better Pain Management
Advanced anesthesia technique support optimal comfort and recovery. Careful attention to pain management minimizes discomfort and enhances Post-Operative outcomes.
Cost Effective
Office-Based anesthesia eliminates facility fees and maximizes procedural efficiency. While offering high quality care at a lower cost overall to the patient and providers.
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Contact us to discuss your anesthesia needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
We bring all necessary anesthesia equipment, medications, and monitoring systems directly to your dental office. The anesthesiologist arrives approximately 45 minutes before the scheduled start time to set up and evaluate the patient.
Yes. All equipment used mirrors what would typically be used in a hospital operating room, including advanced physiologic monitoring, airway equipment, and emergency preparedness resources.
Office-based anesthesia eliminates facility fees associated with hospitals and surgery centers, making it a cost-effective option for both the practice and patients. Contact us for specific pricing.
Emergency equipment and medications are always available, and anesthesia care is provided by a physician trained in airway management and emergency response.
What Our Practices Say
“Just can't believe how great I feel this next morning. Bleeding stopped same day, swelling is mild. My infection must be gone cause I have much energy. Teeth are awesome too. What an awesome team yall have. Thank you!”— Howard Galliher


