Is it dangerous to extract teeth in children under general anesthesia?

The use of general anesthesia allows for better management of the child’s airway, especially during oral treatment, as well as intraoperative and postoperative vital signs. Because of the risks associated with any surgery and anesthesia, especially in children, who are not fully developed, they are more sensitive to anesthetics, such as side effects, anesthetic allergies, airway management, and intraoperative and postoperative vital signs management than adults.