What is anesthesia for dental procedures?
What is anesthesia for dental procedures?
Anesthesia is maintained using a gas anesthetic called Isoflorane which supports the heart and respiratory functions. Recovery from anesthesia is rapid. Prior to your pet's surgery, your veterinarian may recommend preanesthetic testing to help ensure a good recovery. You must be cleaned an animal's teeth before anesthesia for dental procedures.
Preoperatively, your pet will receive pain medication to help smooth his or her recovery. After surgery, pain medication is administered as needed to ensure your pet's comfort.
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