Service
Anaesthesia in veterinary dentistry
Inhalational anaesthesia with monitoring — the standard for safe dental treatment in animals.
Who this procedure is for
- ✓Every patient before dental procedures under anaesthesia
How diagnosis works
- ✓Pre-anaesthetic assessment
- ✓Evaluation of anaesthetic risk
How the procedure works
- ✓Pre-medication
- ✓Inhalational (general) anaesthesia with monitoring
- ✓Monitoring of vital signs
- ✓Local dental nerve blocks in addition before painful procedures
- ✓Controlled recovery
Technology and equipment
Inhalational anaesthesiaMonitoring
Possible results
- ✓Safe delivery of full diagnostics and treatment
What the owner receives after treatment
- ✓Individual instructions after the procedure
What affects the fee
Inhalational anaesthesia is administered by a veterinary anaesthetist, with continuous monitoring of vital signs — UAH 4,500–5,500. Billed separately from the COHAT protocol.
Frequently asked questions
Risk is assessed individually after a pre-anaesthetic work-up. The decision takes the animal's overall health into account.
