Dr. Wisdom Teeth Removal - Dr. Shevket is a wisdom tooth removal dental clinic managed by dental surgeon Dr. Gokhan Shevket, providing patients with wisdom tooth consultation, gentle wisdom teeth extraction with a variety of safe wisdom teeth sedation options in Brampton, Mississauga, Milton, Georgetown, Oakville, Etobicoke, Vaughan, Burlington, Hamilton, Scarborough, Orangeville, and the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) at over 30 dental clinic locations.
Dr. Shevket specializes in the removal of wisdom teeth that can impose serious health risks if left untreated and unmonitored. He offers different types of wisdom teeth sedation options while undergoing wisdom tooth removal surgery, such as Dental Sedation, Oral Sedation, Nitrous Sedation, and Intravenous Sedation. Before any surgery, Dr. Shevket will evaluate each case per patient and will recommend if your wisdom teeth are impacted and will require tooth extraction. Depending on each case and regardless of the sedation option chosen by the patient, Dr. Shevket will use local anesthesia to numb the gum area for wisdom tooth/teeth extraction.
Before any surgery, Dr. Shevket will evaluate each case per patient and will recommend if your wisdom teeth is impacted and will require extraction. Depending on each case and regardless of the sedation option chosen by the patient, Dr. Shevket will use local anesthesia to numb the gum area for wisdom tooth/teeth extraction. He has the credentials to use three different types of sedation on each patient.
Dr. G. Shevket receives thousands of referrals for wisdom teeth extractions from many dentists and dental clinics a year in Brampton, Mississauga, Milton, Georgetown, Oakville, Etobicoke, Vaughan, and around the GTA (Greater Toronto Area).
NOW you can reach him directly by Texting: 289-274-1388.
Dr. Shevket has access to over 30 clinics in and around your community and will book your appointment with or without sedation based on your location. Impacted wisdom teeth can be tricky to extract for the inexperienced dentist. Dr. Shevket has over 15 years of experience and does hundreds of impacted wisdom teeth extractions a month.
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Dr. Gokhan Shevket graduated from the University of Western Ontario Dental School with his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree in 2006. He also has a specialist degree in Biology, and major degrees in chemistry and mathematics from the University of Toronto (1997-2002).
In 2003, Dr. Shevket was one of six individuals to be accepted into the Dental Officer Training Program (DOTP) through the Canadian Forces. Dr. Shevket served with the Canadian Forces for 7.5 years as a military dentist, where he was fortunate enough to receive extensive training in many dental surgical programs. He retired from the Canadian Forces in 2010 with a Captain’s rank, and now pursuits providing surgical dental services to various clinics in the community.
Although he is a general practitioner, his extensive surgical training and experience allow him to provide some specialty services at regular prices to his patients. His dental services primarily include wisdom teeth extractions (with or without sedation), dental implant surgery, and soft and hard tissue grafting. He has credentials for sedation with oral, nitrous (laughing gas), and intravenous (IV) sedation.
With Dr. Shevket, wisdom teeth extractions can be done with or without sedation depending on the complexity of your case and your preference. Fortunately, he has credentials for all 3 sedation options described below, from oral, to nitrous (laughing gas) to IV (Intravenous) sedation, helping his patients to feel comfortable and relaxed during their surgery.
Regardless of the sedation option chosen, every patient will be anesthetized (numbed) with a local anesthetic regardless of whether the patient is not sedated (alert) or sedated (medicated in one way or another to reduce their anxiety). The average surgical time is usually less than 25 minutes for all 4 impacted wisdom teeth extractions, but this may feel much shorter with sedation.
Oral Sedation involves the use of benzodiazepines either in pill or liquid form to sedate a patient. The level of sedation is often considered weak to moderate. The medication is usually given in the clinic about 30-60 minutes prior to your appointment time. Patients may feel drowsy, or groggy, and some even fall asleep. A minimum fasting time of 2 hours (no food or water) before your appointment is required for oral sedation. Sedation effect can linger after the procedure so you must arrange for an escort (i.e a family member or trusted friend) to drive you home after your appointment.
Nitrous (Laughing Gas) Sedation – Is gas that is administered through your nose by inhalation. It can be titrated (adjusted) to induce anywhere from mild to moderate level of sedation depending on the patient’s desire. A minimum fasting (no food or water) time of 2 hours is required before your appointment for nitrous sedation. Nitrous sedation can also be combined with oral sedation to give a stronger sedation, if desired. Nitrous sedation is often the gold standard, and preferred choice for most patients. One great advantage of nitrous sedation over oral or IV sedation is that the sedation wears off immediately after the gas is turned off, and you do not feel drowsy or groggy after your appointment.
Intravenous Sedation (IV) – Can vary from mild to moderate level of sedation – but just as with oral and nitrous, this is dose depended and also depends on the patient’s tolerance for the medication. The sedative medication is delivered intravenously by a registered nurse, or Dr. Shevket, to induce the sedation that is desired. A minimum of 8 hours of fasting (8 hours no food and 3 hours of no water) are required prior to your appointment. Unfortunately, the sedative effect does linger for as much as 20 hours after your procedure and are required to be monitored/supervised by a trusted friend or a family member for the rest of the day.
Let Dr. Shevket evaluate your case with you and help you decide which option is best suited for you. Regardless of the sedation option chosen by the patient, rest assure, your comfort is of our prime concern, and goal.
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