Anxious patients

Dental anxiety is taken seriously here.

Almost everyone feels uneasy before a dental visit. For some it becomes genuine anxiety. The aim is to treat you as anxiety- and pain-free as possible. The pace of treatment follows you, not the other way round.

Personal care

From the first consultation to the final restoration, you are treated by Dr. Pawlowski alone. No rotating staff, no time pressure.

Minimally invasive procedures

Non-prep veneers are placed without grinding. Implants are placed via surgical guide, minimally invasively — without the wide flap and bone exposure of classical implantology.

General anaesthesia if needed

Usually not required, even for pronounced anxiety. Where it helps a patient take the first step, general anaesthesia is nonetheless available — provided by an external anaesthesiologist with team.

Treatment at your own pace.

A visit to the dentist is, for many people, charged with significant anxiety. Treatment is therefore often avoided, postponed or delayed far too long, which usually makes the problems worse. It is possible to undergo dental treatment without major stress.

For some anxious patients who require extensive treatment, the protective sleep state is the only way through which they can undergo treatment at all.

General anaesthesia, when it helps

How treatment under general anaesthesia works.

The general anaesthesia is administered ambulantly within the private practice — by an external anaesthesiologist with their own team. Before the procedure you receive a thorough anaesthesia briefing and assessment.

During the treatment the anaesthesia team handles monitoring; Dr. Pawlowski performs the dental treatment. After waking, we accompany you through a calm recovery phase.

Common questions.

Is treatment under general anaesthesia available?

Yes. For pronounced anxiety, general anaesthesia is possible. As a rule, however, even severely anxious patients can be treated at this practice without anaesthesia — and anaesthesia itself carries risks. An extensive restoration also requires several sessions, which under general anaesthesia would mean a separate anaesthetic each time.

Do you offer nitrous oxide?

Nitrous oxide is not used at this practice. Even with pronounced anxiety, treatment is usually possible without anaesthesia; where general anaesthesia helps, it is available with an external anaesthesiology team.

What happens at the first appointment?

The first appointment is a consultation: you describe your situation and your wishes, and we discuss the dental starting point and possible treatment paths. A thorough consultation is itself a dental service and is charged. Any invasive treatment, if medically appropriate, takes place at a later appointment.

Initial consultation

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Opening hours

Mon to Thu: 9–12 and 14–17

Appointments by arrangement.