Multiple cavities or large restorative load
When a child has several restorations to do, one comfortable visit under general anesthesia is gentler than four or five separate appointments.
For complex pediatric cases that are too much for chair-side sedation, in-clinic general anesthesia lets us do everything in a single, comfortable visit - delivered by a board-certified anesthesia team, without the multi-month wait of a hospital program.
Tell us what you need and we'll call you back to book a time that works.
It is not the first answer for most kids - but for the right case, it is the kindest one.
When a child has several restorations to do, one comfortable visit under general anesthesia is gentler than four or five separate appointments.
For kids whose anxiety cannot be managed by nitrous oxide or oral sedation, general anesthesia turns a stressful experience into a single, manageable visit.
For children who cannot tolerate standard chair-side care, general anesthesia is often what makes high-quality dental treatment possible at all.
Surgical extractions, full-mouth restorative, or combined procedures that need stillness and time to do properly.
General anesthesia for children is safe when it is delivered correctly. Here is what "correctly" looks like at Rivers Edge.
The anesthesia is delivered by a qualified, board-certified provider whose full job during the case is your child's safety.
Medical history, any conditions, and current medications are reviewed before the appointment. If general anesthesia is not the right answer for your child, we say so.
Heart rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and respiration are monitored continuously - the same standards used in hospital ORs.
You will get clear, written instructions for the morning of the visit. Following them is essential to safety.
Your child is monitored as they wake up and is discharged into your care once a recovery checklist is complete.
The clinic is equipped and staffed for the unlikely event that anything needs to be escalated. We do not start any case we are not equipped to finish safely.
Pediatric dental general anesthesia through the public hospital system in northern Alberta typically means a multi-month - sometimes year-plus - wait list. For a child in pain or with progressing decay, that wait is its own harm. In-clinic GA at Rivers Edge gets eligible kids treated within weeks, at the same standard of safety.
Yes. Delivered by a board-certified anesthesia provider in an appropriately equipped clinic, the safety profile is comparable to a hospital setting. The biggest risk to a child is usually delayed or skipped care.
Plan for a half-day, including pre-op and recovery. Treatment time varies with the case and is estimated at the consultation.
Follow the written fasting and medication instructions exactly. Bring a comfort item. Plan for a quiet rest-of-day afterward.
No formal wait list. Consults are typically within days; procedures within weeks, depending on case complexity and anesthesia scheduling.
For eligible procedures and patients, yes. Rivers Edge is CDCP-participating and direct-bills the plan, walking through coverage at the consult.
No referral is required. Bookings are direct.
Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics in one doctor - a rare combination in Alberta.
Complex cases handled in our clinic, with no multi-month hospital wait list.
Gentle, child-paced visits with sedation options for anxious and special-needs kids.
Convenient care in both Fort Saskatchewan and Fort McMurray.
Dual-trained specialist - pediatric dentistry & orthodontics
A rare combination in Alberta. One specialist for your child's whole growing smile - so you're not handed off between practices as they age. Certified in both pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, Dr. Isfeld treats every child himself.
Two locations in Fort Saskatchewan and Fort McMurray. Whether it's your child's first visit or a follow-up, fill out the form and we'll call you back to book.
Tell us what you need and we'll call you back to book a time that works.