When an oral health professional needs to use certain medications, they need to be extremely careful. That is certainly the case when it comes to anesthesia and IV sedation, as these drugs affect the basic function of the body. Breath and heartbeat can both be affected by sedation or anesthetics, so it is incredibly important to work with a provider who knows what they are doing. Doing a little research into your oral health team can help you to know they’re up to date.
With Dr. Tyko and Dr. Rogers at Santa Rosa Oral Surgery, you can be sure that you’ve got an oral surgery office who understands what they’re doing. We take the time to not only keep up with our continuing education to satisfy our legal and professional requirements, but we really do want to know as much as we can. Safety is of the utmost concern at all times, and when anesthesia is involved, it’s paramount; to find out more about our processes, just reach out and we’ll gladly talk further.
Thinking about a dental treatment that requires anesthesia? Discover how seriously Santa Rosa takes the topic.
Work With An Oral Surgeon Who Understands Anesthesia
Sometimes, it’s better for both patient and provider if the patient is asleep. There are times when we simply need to do too much for it to make sense to keep you around for it. But anesthesia is a serious subject, so it’s important to work with a trusted team.
You see, anesthesia affects some of the most basic human processes. It can suppress heart rate and breathing, and since these are essential, keeping a close eye is key. We’ve got the tools and training to do that.
Putting Forth The Effort In Our Office
We can know all the things in the world, but if we don’t put them into action at our practice, then we could still fall short. That’s why we rely on some trusted names to help us make sure we’re the best we can be. Our office certainly sticks to the schedule on our legally mandated checks, and that’s not all we do; we understand it’s important to push our industry forward with safe, effective treatment.
Santa Rosa Oral Surgery also works with dental safety expert Tom Terry to make sure we’ve got everything covered in terms of safety. He comes around to inspect our approach and see what we can do better. We’re proud to have the Tom Terry seal of approval!
Ask Santa Rosa Oral Surgery Your Anesthesia Questions
If the idea of anesthesia or sedation is a bit much for you, then let’s talk about it. To find out more about our approach to safety in our office, call Santa Rosa Oral Surgery at (707) 545-4625 today.