POLAND
90-365 Łódź, Tymienieckiego 16D Street
GSM: +48 608 049 270
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Open:
Monday – Friday: 9.00 a. m. – 9.00 p. m.
Saturday: 9.00 a. m. – 4.00 p. m.

In Our Dental Clinic Stomatologia na Ksiezym Mlynie in Poland in Lodz we offer Sleep Dentistry under Medical supervision with a Specialist Anaesthetist trained in Anaesthesia and Intensive care. We have the most modern device for General Anesthesia Fabius GS Premium made by German brand Dräger.
It may be referred to as Simple Sedation or Twilight Sleep. This is also a form of Dental Sedation and allows an intense form of relaxation throughout the entire dental procedure. All of the safety equipment that you would expect in a major Hospital will be provided to ensure your safety throughout the procedure and supervised at all times by a Medical Specialist.
Although you may have been unaware that it is available, once Sleep Dentistry is experienced you will have an entirely new, positive and relaxed outlook when you next see the dentist.
This safe and incredibly relaxing technique will allow your procedure to be undertaken in the most suitable environment.
Like General Anaesthetic, sedation is incredibly safe and does not require you to be an inpatient of a hospital. Allowing your procedure to be done in our centre offers your treating dentist access to all his resources making your treatment so much more efficient. It does not require hospitalisation or extended recovery. You can have Sleep Dentistry in our Dental Clinic while comfortably resting in the dentist’s chair. When you wake up you will have no memory or recollection of anything that has occurred.
During Sleep Dentistry you are in a very calm and relaxed state and breathing spontaneously. Your sedation under Sleep Dentistry allows you to be calm, relaxed and unaware of anything going on before the dentist begins your treatment.
You’ll be ready to go home after a short recovery period, in the company of a responsible adult who is prepared to stay with you for 24 hours. You are usually ready to go home after about an hour.
Please read ALL the following information for details but you must not eat or drink for 6 hours in advance.
We offer a high level of care that not only meets the standards for sedation in hospital or day procedure units, but exceeds them.
First Hour: 500£
After the first hour: 325£ per half hour increments
Our Anaesthetists will ensure you are relaxed and unaware in a sedated or sleep state before the Dentist commences any treatment. You will awake when it is all over with no recollection of anything. There is no pain or discomfort.
You are in a very deeply relaxed state from which you are still responsive. It is commonly referred to as Twilight Sedation or Twilight Sleep. When you fully wake up, you have no recollection of the entire procedure.
Yes. The Anaesthetist is sitting at your side the entire time. You will be fully monitored with all the latest safety equipment. They constantly adjust and maintain your sedation and monitor your pulse, blood pressure, carbon dioxide, oxygen saturation, ECG and your depth of sedation. You are never alone. This procedure is exactly like you are in hospital.
A: Depending on your procedure you may still get Local Anaesthesia but only when you are asleep. Local aesthetic injections are still important to make sure that you have no pain. The big difference however is that you won’t feel or be aware of any of the needles – Sleep Dentistry begins first.
A: Yes. Thousands of people undergo sedation every day for a wide variety of uncomfortable procedures such as endoscopy, bronchoscopy, colonoscopy and dentistry. Very small doses are used in sleep dentistry. The safety of sedation is very well documented in many studies as well as in every day clinical use. When administered and supervised by an experienced Specialist Anaesthetist, sedation is both safe and highly effective. Australia is one of the safest places in the world to have an anaesthetic.
Sleep Dentistry can be used for all types of dental procedures including implants, cleaning, fillings, root canal therapy, crowns, extractions. Multiple procedures, complex treatment and even surgery can be done in the one session because you will be relaxed, comfortable and pain free.
Yes, our Specialist Anaesthetists will have a consultation with you before the session to explain the procedure in detail and to answer any questions. We will provide you with contact numbers if you or your own doctor wishes to speak with them before your appointment. They are very approachable and will be happy to discuss any issues with you and will answer any questions.
The main reason people avoid needed dental work is anxiety and fear. Most people are unaware of Sleep Dentistry. They are pleasantly surprised to find that their dental visit can actually be calm and enjoyable once they have experienced Sleep Dentistry.
There are many reasons why people today are opting to have Sleep Dentistry - not just out of fear or anxiety. Many people want sedation simply to have the time fly by quickly, alleviate the boredom and tedium of long sessions, or are simply too busy to schedule multiple visits. They would prefer to get more done in one session comfortably!
NO. Please ensure that you have nothing to eat or drink for 6 hours before your scheduled appointment. Not even lollies, chewing gum or water. If your appointment is in the morning, this may mean nothing to eat or drink from midnight the night before. If you have an afternoon appointment it may be okay to have a small snack or meal beforehand but you must finish no less than 6 hours prior to your treatment. If in doubt, DON’T EAT! If you are not properly fasted, your appointment may be rescheduled.
It is important to take your usual medications at the time you would normally take them – even if this is within the fasting period. In this case, a small sip of water to swallow your pills is permissible. The main (and very important) exception to this is if you are diabetic – generally speaking, you must not take your insulin, or diabetic pills if you are intending to not eat or drink. If this applies to your situation, we recommend you speak to the Anaesthetists about this beforehand so that a plan may be worked out for your medications before and after sedation. Most other medicines can and should be taken. If you have any doubts or concerns about this please contact our surgery.
Please wear comfortable clothing – most dental treatments are prolonged. You should wear short sleeves, or else sleeves that can be loosely rolled all the way up your arm. This is to allow a blood pressure cuff to be fitted to your upper arm on one side, and a tourniquet to be applied to the other side so that a cannula can be placed. You should not wear one-piece outfits – sometimes an adhesive patch needs to be placed on the side of your rib cage under your shirt or blouse. Don’t worry about being cold – you will be covered with a space blanket during the procedure to keep you warm and comfortable.
Upon your arrival you will be consulted by one of our Specialist-Anaesthetists. They will discuss your health history. He will want to know the following things:
When your procedure is finished, you will “wake up” naturally and gradually, during which time you will be continuously monitored. When you are awake enough to walk steadily you can go home.
A: After your procedure is finished you will have a brief recovery period after which you can go straight home. You must be accompanied by an adult. Under no circumstances will you be able to drive home from the dentist – or for the rest of the day.
You cannot:
It is permissible to go home by taxi, but only in the company of a friend or relative. The person taking you home will need to hold your arm and “walk” you to the car with our assistance if necessary. Upon arrival at your home, they should walk you into the house. If you have not made arrangements to be accompanied home, your procedure may have to be rescheduled.
On arriving home, you may feel like going straight to sleep again. This is okay, but we will ask whoever is with you to gently wake you every hour for the next four hours to make sure you are easily woken. Some people will recover very quickly and feel normal straight away. Upon leaving, they are not drowsy at all. That is fine but be aware this is an illusion and a by-product of the great sense of well being experienced with Sleep Dentistry. Your reflexes, co-ordination and judgment will all be impaired, sometimes subtly. If you don’t feel like sleeping, we ask that you simply “flake out” in front of the TV or with a good book or magazine. Don’t engage in any activity for the rest of the day. It is always possible that a mistake in judgment or a mishap due to lack of co-ordination may cause injury.
Therefore it is imperative that for the remainder of the day you:
Usually by the next morning you are fully recovered and can get back to normal activities. Sometimes after a long sedation or one that finishes up late in the day, you might find that you are still slightly affected the next day. Please make allowances for this and do not resume normal activities until you are able.
When you leave, you will be given a Post Operative instruction sheet and you may get a prescription for pain killers and antibiotics which will follow consultation of the anaesthetist and the surgeon on the day. It is actually very rare to feel nausea after Sleep Dentistry.
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