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Above all else, we want everyone to feel safe and secure leading up to their appointment. If you have questions or concerns, our team will provide clarification to alleviate any confusion. Please review the Pre-Anesthesia checklist below for an overview of how to prepare.
Above all else, we want everyone to feel safe and secure leading up to their appointment. If you have questions or concerns, our team will provide clarification to alleviate any confusion. Please review the Pre-Anesthesia checklist below for an overview of how to prepare.

Take a moment to review the following information and be prepared for your appointment.
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Schedule a
Preoperative
Appointment -
Complete Your
Online
Information Packet -
Schedule a
Pre-Anesthesia
Phone Call -
Prep for
a Successful
Procedure -
Select Your
Preferred
Payment Method
Who:
Schedule your preoperative appointment with your primary physician or pediatrician.
When:
Schedule at least one week prior to your dental appointment.
What to Request:
Inform your physician or pediatrician that you have been asked to schedule a preoperative for anesthesia by your dental anesthesiologist.
Where to Send:
Have your physician fax a copy of the exam report to (651) 788-8666.
Specialist Note:
If you or your child sees a medical specialist, we may need to receive clearance from the specialist to proceed with anesthesia.
A link to our online health information portal will be texted and emailed to you. This link may also be found on our website:
Schedule a 10–20 minute call within 2 weeks of your dental appointment to review the following:
- Your medical history
- What to expect the day of the appointment
- Any questions you have for yourself or your child
- Cost and payment of anesthesia services
Night Before Prep
- No solid food after 10pm unless otherwise instructed by your anesthesia provider. This includes all solid food, as well as all milk products.
- Water ONLY is allowed up until 3 hours prior to arrival time.
Day of Prep
- Wear 2-piece clothing that is loose-fitting and preferably short sleeves.
- Bring a blanket to keep warm during the procedure.
- A responsible adult must accompany you to the appointment. That person must stay at the office for the duration of the procedure and stay with you for a minimum of 6 hours after the procedure is complete.
Notes for Children
- Do not dress children in a romper, dress, footed leggings, or footed pajamas.
- Bring a favorite toy or stuffed animal.
Payment in full for the anesthesia services is required the day of the appointment, prior to the commencement of anesthesia. We accept the following forms of payment:

Payment Notes
- Personal checks are not accepted.
- Most insurance plans do not cover anesthesia for dental procedures. We recommend contacting your insurance company to determine if you are eligible for reimbursement for anesthesia services.
- If electing to use CareCredit, you must apply prior to the appointment. Go to www.carecredit.com to learn more and apply.
Take a moment to review the following information and be prepared for your appointment.
Who:
Schedule your preoperative appointment with your primary physician or pediatrician.
When:
Schedule at least one week prior to your dental appointment.
What to Request:
Inform your physician or pediatrician that you have been asked to schedule a preoperative for anesthesia by your dental anesthesiologist.
Where to Send:
Have your physician fax a copy of the exam report to (651) 788-8666.
Specialist Note:
If you or your child sees a medical specialist, we may need to receive clearance from the specialist to proceed with anesthesia.
A link to our online health information portal will be texted and emailed to you. This link may also be found on our website:
Schedule a 10–20 minute call within 2 weeks of your dental appointment to review the following:
- Your medical history
- What to expect the day of the appointment
- Any questions you have for yourself or your child
- Cost and payment of anesthesia services
Night Before Prep
- No solid food after 10pm unless otherwise instructed by your anesthesia provider. This includes all solid food, as well as all milk products.
- Water ONLY is allowed up until 3 hours prior to arrival time.
Day of Prep
- Wear 2-piece clothing that is loose-fitting and preferably short sleeves.
- Bring a blanket to keep warm during the procedure.
- A responsible adult must accompany you to the appointment. That person must stay at the office for the duration of the procedure and stay with you for a minimum of 6 hours after the procedure is complete.
Notes for Children
- Do not dress children in a romper, dress, footed leggings, or footed pajamas.
- Bring a favorite toy or stuffed animal.
Payment in full for the anesthesia services is required the day of the appointment, prior to the commencement of anesthesia. We accept the following forms of payment:

Payment Notes
- Personal checks are not accepted.
- Most insurance plans do not cover anesthesia for dental procedures. We recommend contacting your insurance company to determine if you are eligible for reimbursement for anesthesia services.
- If electing to use CareCredit, you must apply prior to the appointment. Go to www.carecredit.com to learn more and apply.

What to Expect +
Your Safety is Our #1 Priority
We Go above & Beyond
The anesthesiologist will be monitoring you or your child 100% of the time. At NO time will you or your child be left alone or be under the care of untrained personnel. Our experience and ER training allows us to respond in any situation.
Our Equipment is Best-In-Class
We provide our own state-of-the-art hospital-grade equipment that is properly handled & maintained.