For dental practices
Treat the cases you currently refer out.
A referred sedation case rarely comes back. Bringing a dental anesthesiologist into your operatory keeps the treatment, the relationship and the production in your practice.
Cases that become possible
- Pediatric patients needing four or more restorations in one visit
- Adults who have cancelled the same treatment plan three times
- Special-needs patients you currently refer to a hospital waitlist
- Full-arch implant and multi-extraction surgical days
- Long combined perio, endo and restorative sessions
- Gag reflexes severe enough to stop impressions and scanning

How a partnership runs
Predictable enough to put on the schedule.
- 01
Case review
You send the treatment plan and medical history. We flag anything that belongs in a hospital rather than an operatory before anyone is scheduled.
- 02
Block scheduling
Anesthesia days work best batched. Two or three cases in one morning keeps setup efficient and gives your team a predictable rhythm.
- 03
Patient screening
We handle the pre-op call, fasting instructions and escort requirement directly with the patient, so your front desk isn't fielding clinical questions.
- 04
The day itself
We arrive ahead of the first case, set up, and stay through recovery and discharge of the last patient. You do dentistry; we own the sedation.
- 05
Documentation
A complete anesthesia record, discharge criteria and post-op instructions go into the patient's chart before we leave.
What your office provides
- An operatory with room for the anesthesia cart at the head of the chair
- Standard grounded power and clear access for a gurney or wheelchair, if needed
- An assistant for the dental procedure itself
- A quiet space for recovery and escort handoff
What we provide
- All anesthesia equipment, monitors, airway supplies and emergency kit
- All anesthetic and rescue medications, tracked and in date
- Pre-operative screening and physician clearance coordination
- Intra-operative monitoring, records and post-op instructions
- Emergency protocol review with your team before the first case
Add an anesthesia day to your schedule
Send the case types you'd like to keep in-house and your preferred days. We'll tell you honestly whether office-based anesthesia is the right setting.