1.How is the dental treatment for children under general anesthesia? General anesthesia is a medical method that allows children to cooperate with dental treatment by administering general anesthesia so that the child can cooperate with the treatment painlessly, quietly and comfortably. The general procedure is as follows: dental examination, appointment, pre-anesthesia examination, dental treatment under general anesthesia, outpatient observation, departure from the hospital, and post-operative follow-up. Specialized examination: Dental treatment plan is drawn up, including fillings, extractions, restorations, etc. Anesthesia examination:usually performed two weeks before dental treatment, including: blood routine, liver and kidney function, oral panoramic film, chest X-ray, etc. Dental treatment: in the outpatient special office, without hospitalization, the whole treatment is usually completed in about three hours, depending on the complexity of the disease. 2.How is the general anesthesia for children’s dental treatment carried out? What are the risks and side effects? General anesthesia for children’s dental treatment is different from general anesthesia for larger surgeries. General anesthesia for surgery requires a large amount of muscle relaxants and analgesics. General anesthesia for pediatric dentistry is a combination of intravenous and inhalation anesthesia, which is shallow and allows the child to wake up soon after the treatment is completed. Studies have not found that anesthesia affects the mental development of children. Of course, there is a risk of medical accidents and anesthesia can be costly. General anesthesia requires 8 hours of fasting and 4 hours of water fasting before surgery, and 2 hours of full wakefulness after surgery before eating and drinking. 3.How is the dental treatment performed? What are the advantages? And what are the disadvantages? In principle, dental treatment under general anesthesia for children is no different from conventional dental treatment. Advantages: The child is quietly and comfortably treated under anesthesia, and the doctor is able to carry out the treatment calmly and with better efficacy. The child will not be psychologically affected by the dental treatment. There is less chance of accidental aspiration and swallowing of foreign instruments. In order to avoid multiple anesthesia, the treatment of all teeth will be completed under one anesthesia (with the exception of extremely special and complicated cases, which may require more than one time), including fillings, extractions, restorations, etc. The treatment efficiency is greatly improved and time is saved. Disadvantages:Since the whole treatment is carried out under general anesthesia, intraoperative radiological examination is not possible, and the need for intraoperative radiographs may be judged by the doctor’s experience alone or by other methods instead, which may affect the efficacy of treatment. Some teeth routinely require multiple treatments more appropriate under general anesthesia will be completed at one time, may appear to be less effective, and so on. 4.How much does the treatment cost? The cost of treatment including anesthesia and its examination fee is about 3,000, there will be dynamic changes, dental treatment fee depends on the situation, and the cost of conventional treatment is the same. 5.What else should I pay attention to after dental treatment? Post-operative precautions are the same as conventional treatment, including fillings, extractions, and post-repair precautions. Although the child has completed all the dental treatment, it is still necessary to maintain oral hygiene, prevent tooth decay and consolidate the treatment effect. Regular oral examination. 6.What cases are suitable for general anesthesia dental treatment Young children who cannot cooperate with conventional treatment, children with dental phobia, autism, cerebral palsy, etc.; parents accept the general anesthesia treatment plan; children who can tolerate general anesthesia treatment; children who have the need for general anesthesia treatment.