
Anesthesia in Oral Surgery
Anesthesia in oral surgery refers to the methods used to numb the mouth and prevent pain during dental procedures. There are different types: local anesthesia numbs a specific area, while sedation can relax patients or help them sleep through the surgery. General anesthesia puts the patient completely unconscious. The choice depends on the procedure's complexity and the patient's comfort level. Anesthesiologists or dentists specially trained in anesthesia ensure safety and manage pain, allowing patients to undergo surgery with minimal discomfort and anxiety, leading to a more positive experience.