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Ok. So I have some wisdom teeth to be removed; I was told by the dental hygienist that I am lucky because I only have 2 to be removed, they are uppers (one on each side) and they have erupted from the gumline. I can either go for the conscious sedation in my dentist's office or IV anesthesia in an oral surgeon's. I have done some searches on oral surgery anesthesia on allnurses, and found that some oral surgeons perform the anesthesia themselves, some have RNs perform (some RNs without ACLS!), but I haven't come across any about CRNAs or anesthesiologist performing. This may be just me, but I want an actual trained anesthesia provider! I would love to have a CRNA! Am I just being paranoid about this? Can oral surgeons do the surgery AND monitor my sedated self effectively? I live in the St. Louis area and have looked at the some oral surgeon's websites, they say they have "experienced surgical staff" but do not give any credentials (RN, CRNA, etc). Please help.