Application For General Anesthesia Permit - Dental Board of California 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in the first field. This is mandatory for processing your application.
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for the Use of Sedation and General Anesthesia by Dentists The administration of local anesthesia, sedation and general anesthesia is an integral part of dental practice. The American Dental Association is committed to the safe and effective use of these modalities by appropriately educated and trained dentists.
The use of general anaesthetic is very much a last resort in dental treatment. It would only really be used in cases of complicated dental surgery or in a tiny minority of people who are unsuitable for IV sedation. General anaesthetic where patients are unconscious carries a higher risk of complications.
Dentists in the US are not authorized to use general anesthesia, which requires a dedicated anesthesiologist.
General anesthesia might be an appropriate option for you if you need to undergo extensive or multiple dental procedures at the same time. It may also be prescribed for individuals with extreme dental phobia or health conditions that make it painful or impossible for them to sit still during treatment.
Takeaways. If youre concerned about pain or anxiety during a tooth extraction, you can discuss the option of being put to sleep with your dentist. Talk to your dentist about your preferences, and together, you can decide on the best sedation option for your tooth removal procedure.

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