If your child is very apprehensive, has an extensive amount of decay, is very young or has other special needs that make cooperation difficult, [sitename] may recommend that his or her dental work be done in the hospital under general anesthesia. General anesthesia renders the child completely asleep & he or she is monitored by the anesthetist while the dental work is completed. General anesthesia is extremely safe when used on healthy children. If this procedure is considered necessary, [sitename] will discuss the risks & benefits with you.
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