Before Anesthesia
Before Oral Sedation
If your treatment involves Oral Sedation , you will be receiving medication to sedate you and to make your dental treatment more pleasant. You will not be receiving a general anaesthetic or intravenous sedation, and you will be conscious at all times. However, there are certain instructions which must be adhered to.
A responsible adult must escort you home, otherwise the sedation cannot be administered
- Take a light meal before the appointment – do not eat excessively, stop eating and drinking 4 hours before your appointment! 
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing 
- Attend as scheduled so we can give you the medication and ensure it is working before the surgery. 
- Check with your family physician if regular medications should be taken. Do not take any other medications unless instructed by your physician or dentist. 
- If you have an illness (cold, flu, cough) on the day before your procedure, please call us on (604) 294-8889 and discuss this with our clinic nurse or Doctor. Your appointment might have to be rescheduled. 
Oral and Intravenous Sedation
You will be receiving oral pre-medication to help sedate you and to make your dental treatment more pleasant. This will be followed by intravenous sedation before the dental surgery. Certain instructions must be adhered to:
- Nothing to eat for 8 hours before the procedure. Take a light meal before this time-do not eat excessively. 
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing 
- Attend as scheduled so we can give you the medication and ensure it is working before the surgery. 
- A responsible adult must escort you home; otherwise the sedation cannot be administered. 
- Check with your family physician if regular medications should be taken 
- If you have an illness (cold, flu, cough) on the day before your procedure, please call 604-294-8889 and discuss this with the clinic nurse or doctor. Your appointment may need to be rescheduled. 
- Clear fluids are allowed up to 4 hours to your surgery. This includes water and apple juice ONLY.