It's No Laughing Matter Or Is It?
Dentists often hear, "Don't
take this personally, but I don't want to be here." Or, "I'd
rather give birth than go to the dentist." Dental visits are
anxiety producing for some individuals and result in uncomfortable
stressful situations. The good news is that we have the "cure."
It's been used safely for over 100 years and goes by many names such
as Nitrous Oxide, Tranquilizing Air and Laughing Gas. The bottom line
is that this sweet smelling blend of nitrous oxide and oxygen reduces
anxiety, minimizes an overactive gag reflex, raises your pain threshold
and helps make your dental visit pleasant and comfortable with its
calming effect.
Nitrous Oxide is non-addictive, predictable, and reliable and is,
perhaps, the safest sedative in dentistry. During the treatment, you
remain fully conscious and have all your natural reflexes. Both adults
and children can use it. In fact, 85% off all pediatric dentists use
"laughing gas" with their patients. You quickly recover
in about 5 minutes after the nitrous oxide is turned off, and you
are switched to pure oxygen to breathe. It is safe to drive and return
to your normal activities after the visit.
The nitrous oxide is administered through a "mask" or nosepiece
that fits snugly over your nose. The amount you receive can be individually
adjusted to satisfy your personal needs. A euphoric effect is produced
that may be accompanied by a tingling in the hands and feet. Some
report feeling giddy - thus the name laughing gas. The most common
response we hear is "I'm aware of what is happening, but it doesn't
bother me."
Contraindications to the use of nitrous oxide are pregnancy, if you
are uncomfortable with something around your nose or if your have
a respiratory condition that makes breathing through the nose difficult.
It is recommended to refrain from eating for about 2 hours before
treatment. Nitrous oxide is excellent for patients with a history
of heart problems because it reduces tension and provides 2-3 times
more oxygen than breathing normal air.
Nitrous oxide does not numb teeth, so most patients use it in combination
with a local dental anesthetic. However, after being placed on nitrous
oxide for several minutes, many patients report, " I hardly felt
the injection."
Call our office to find out how nitrous oxide can dramatically help
you.
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