
Sergey Chernyavsky
Anesthesiologist
FREE CONSULTATION with a dentist, therapist or surgeon this month only for primary patients
Dental treatment under general anesthesia is a procedure performed while the patient is completely relaxed, pain-free, stress-free, and asleep.
✅ You feel no pain or fear
✅ Wake up and everything is done!
✅ Absolute safety thanks to modern equipment
Treatment begins with an in-person consultation with a dentist. An examination and diagnostics (CT scan, X-ray if indicated) are performed, and the scope and complexity of the upcoming treatment is assessed. The dentist explains the necessary procedures in detail and develops a personalized treatment plan. It is at this stage that the decision is made with the patient whether to perform the treatment under general anesthesia for maximum comfort and safety.
After deciding on sleep therapy, the patient undergoes a consultation with an adult or pediatric anesthesiologist.
The anesthesiologist:
-collects a detailed medical history (chronic illnesses, allergies, previous anesthesia experience),
-assesses your overall health,
-selects the optimal and safest type of anesthesia for you.
-prescribes the necessary tests and diagnostics. After analyzing the results, the anesthesiologist confirms the suitability of anesthesia and schedules the procedure.
On the day of treatment, the patient receives clear instructions:
- the last time they can eat and drink,
- how to prepare for anesthesia,
- how to behave after the procedure.
Before treatment, the patient is placed in a calm, comfortable environment. Modern monitoring equipment is connected to continuously monitor blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and oxygen saturation.
The induction of anesthesia is gentle and calm.
Used:
- A fully self-contained anesthesia and respiratory system
- Professional vital signs monitors
The patient falls asleep without pain, fear, or discomfort. The anesthesiologist then intubates the patient to protect the airway—this is the safety standard for sleep dental procedures.
While the patient sleeps:
the dentist performs all necessary procedures in a single visit,
the anesthesiologist and nurse anesthetist constantly monitor the patient's condition and all vital signs.
The patient experiences no pain, hears no sounds, and has no negative experiences.
After treatment, the anesthesiologist carefully awakens the patient from anesthesia and performs extubation. Awakening occurs smoothly and comfortably.
The patient remains under medical observation for approximately one hour until they fully recover.
The dentist works in the respiratory tract, so the primary goal of the clinic during sleep therapy is to ensure the patient's respiratory safety. To achieve this, the clinic must be equipped in accordance with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine's equipment list.

Anesthesiologist

Dental surgeon-implantologist

Maxillofacial surgeon, dental surgeon, implantologist

Pediatric dentist-therapist
Treatment planning by several specialists
Application anesthhesia
Conduction anesthesia(infiltration)
Consultation on periostatus
Periodontal cleaning(including anesthesia)
Removing a baby tooth
Tooth scaling removal(simple)
Tooth root extraction(complex)(including anesthesia)
Regular tooth etraction
Complex tooth extraction(icluding anesthesia)
Atypical tooth extraction(including anesthesia)
Cystecomy(including anesthesia)
Apical resection
Dressing the wound
Primary surgical treatment of the wound with suturing
Removal of atheroma
Removal of papilloma
Plastic surgery of the frenulum
Frenuloplasty decoration(under anaesthesia)
Surgical exposure of the crown of an impacted tooth
Percconarotomy
Opening an abscess and draining the wound
Removal of epulis
Hemisection of tooth
Retention cyst removal
Removal of ranula
Alveolar ridge grafting(1 section)
Removal of exostoses(1 area)
Vestibuloplasty(including anetesia)
Removal of a calculus from the duct
Plastic surgery of communication with the maxillary sinus(including anesthesia)
Treatment of alveolitis,socket curettage
Reducation of dislocation
Stitching
Removing stitching
Suture material
Kolapol(1 sponge)
Alvanes(1 sponge)
Microimplant installation(including anesthesia)
Installation of a Biorey microimplant(icluding anesthesia)
Taking a biopsy
Closed curettage(1st segment)
Closed curettage in the area of 1-2teeth(including anesthesia)
Open curettage(1st segment)(including anesthesia)
Tooth extraction using piezo
Periodontal spliting (1 jaw)(including anesthesia)
Gingivoplasty in the area of 1 tooth
Gingivoplasty + bone grafiting in the frontal area(including anestesia)
Flap surgery in the area of 1 tooth (coronary/apically displaced flap)(including anestesia)
Harvesting of connective tissue graft from the palate(including anesthesia)
Recession closure(tunnel method)(include anesthesia)
A-PRF per 1 tube
MIS implant (Israel)
Vasheg’s implant (Korea)
Straurmann implant (titanium/roxolid)
Cell implant
Vitamin complexx for implantation
Installation of the IZC boiray subzygomatic miniscrew
Installation of shapers
Maxillary sinusotomy
Scaning
Oral-B irrigator
Sinus lifting
Installing the MSE Machine
Benefit
Benefit slider with distalization
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is a modern, safe, and extremely comfortable approach for patients who value peace of mind, time, and the quality of their results. We have created an environment where dental treatment is painless, fearless, and without negative memories for both adults and children.
Everything begins with a consultation with a dentist and a detailed diagnosis. The dentist assesses the condition of the teeth and the scope of the upcoming treatment, performs CT or X-rays as needed, and creates a personalized plan. If the treatment is extensive or the patient has severe anxiety, a strong gag reflex, or requires complex surgical procedures, general anesthesia is recommended.
The next step is a consultation with a certified anesthesiologist who works with both adults and children. The anesthesiologist carefully collects a medical history, analyzes the patient’s health, prescribes the necessary tests, and selects the optimal type of anesthesia. Patient safety is our absolute priority, so only those with normal medical conditions are admitted to the procedure.
On the day of treatment, the patient is treated in a calm, comfortable environment. Before the procedure, the patient is connected to modern monitoring equipment that continuously monitors blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and blood oxygen levels. Induction of anesthesia occurs gently and unnoticeably—the patient simply falls asleep.
After sleep, the anesthesiologist performs intubation to protect the airway, which is the international safety standard. A team—a dentist, anesthesiologist, and an anesthesiologist—is present throughout the procedure, monitoring every vital sign and the patient’s condition. During this period, the doctor can perform a wide range of dental and surgical procedures in a single visit, quickly, precisely, and without stress for the patient.
After the procedure, the patient is gently brought out of anesthesia. Awakening occurs smoothly, without any significant discomfort. For a period of time, the patient remains under medical observation until they fully recover. They can return home the same day, following the doctor’s recommendations.
Treatment under anesthesia at our clinic is more than just pain relief; it is a comprehensive system of patient care. We combine an experienced team of doctors, modern equipment, licensed anesthesiology, and a personalized approach to ensure that dental treatment is associated not with fear, but with peace of mind, trust, and confidence.