Dentist Highlands Ranch sedation dentistry

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Extreme dental phobia or medically compromised patients hospital dentistry may be your choice. Highlands Ranch Dentists Dr. James DeLapp and Dr. Candace DeLapp provide hospital dentistry for our Colorado patients in the Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Parker, and in the greater Denver area.  Hospital based dentistry provides for certain patients a way to fulfill their dental needs that cannot be met with procedures in the office.

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Dental general anesthesia whether for heart transplant or dental procedures carries the same” anesthetic risks.  While unintended outcomes are uncommon, care needs to be taken to make the prognosis as favorable as possible.
 
As a general rule of thumb, Dr. James DeLapp and Dr. Candace DeLapp dental sedation dentists will first make every attempt to complete your dental treatment in the traditional dental setting… the dental office.  Frequently we may “try” to use IV sedation ( with a nurse anesthetist) and this has been proven to be effective.

 

Typically ,in order to be considered for hospital dentistry, you need to have clearance for the dental work “and” the anesthesia from your primary care physician.  In many cases it requires blood work, a preoperative ECG and other tests deemed necessary by your physician. Once cleared medically, we can look at how we need to approach your wants/needs.
 
 
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Certain procedures like dental crowns and bridges require multiple visits and a decision needs to be made if a second general anesthesia session is needed to facilitate their placement.  Other visits in the office may need to be done without the benefit of any anesthesia like adjusting the bite.  Occlusion or bite adjustment is difficult to impossible to refine in the anesthetized patient
 

 

Informed consent Reviewing the risks and limitations of treatment will be reviewed with each patient so they are armed with this information (so they make an informed decision). You may or may not wish to proceed with care.  If after careful consideration you wish to proceed with care, we need to schedule your treatment with the health care facility.  Most dental patients can have these types of procedures done on an outpatient basis in day surgery. However, all patients should be aware that “sometimes" you may require a hospital overnight stay or more.  Unfortunately, there is no way to predict this “extended stay” with any certainty ahead of time.  This can substantially affect the overall cost of the hospital visit

 Fees


There are a wide range of fees that are charged to you form various sources that you should be aware of.Only fees associated with our treatment is under our control and even these can increase especially if treatment becomes more complex at the time of its delivery.  It should be recognized that all fees quoted would be a good faith estimate.  Fees most likely may be generated from the following:



  • Your primary care physician

  • The anesthesiologist who performs the anesthesiology

  • Surgical nurses required to be in the operating room

  • Day surgical center

  • If needed to be admitted past 24 hours… the hospital

  • Our fees

  • Other fees too numerous to mention

 
We want you to understand that there are certain elements we have no control over and want you to be as informed as possible and understand the treatment and financial risks.  It is in everyone’s best interest to investigate as thoroughly all financial and treatment risks associated with these procedures. Most of the time both medical and dental insurance covers “some” of the procedure but you should recognize that on rare occasions “no” (or partial) coverage is seen and most or the entire financial burden is placed on the patient.
 

 

This type of dental sedation/general anesthesia procedure should be investigated carefully before embarking on this course.  If you would like to discuss your hospital dentistry needs with either Highlands Ranch Sedation dentists...Dr. James DeLapp or Dr. Candace DeLapp please fee free to contact our office at (303) 694-9740.
 
 

 

 

 

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