General Anesthesia for Full-Arch Implant Surgery

Full-arch implant procedures such as All-on-4 or All-on-X restorations often involve extensive surgical work and longer procedure times compared with single implant placement. These procedures may include multiple extractions, bone preparation, implant placement, and prosthetic placement during a single appointment.

General Anesthesia for Full-Arch Implant Surgery

Because of the complexity and duration of these procedures, general anesthesia is commonly used to provide a stable and comfortable surgical environment. Prime Anesthesia works with dental implant practices in Houston to provide anesthesia support for full-arch implant cases.

During these procedures, patients remain completely asleep while vital signs are continuously monitored. Airway management allows the surgical team to work efficiently without interruption while maintaining patient safety.

General anesthesia allows full-arch implant procedures to be completed in a controlled environment while ensuring patient comfort throughout the surgery.

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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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

Dr. Noor was GREAT!! Reached out to me prior to surgery and answered my questions. Went over what surgery day would consist of. The day of surgery went smooth, easy process! My vein was found the first time. Dr. Noor walked me through each and every step.
Brittney Truvillion

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