Nitrous Oxide(Laughing Gas)? (teeth, pulled, dentist, side effects)
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I am going in for a root canal on Thursday and I have the option of using Nitrous Oxide. Has anyone ever used this? Any ill effects? Should I eat something before hand?
Nitrous has a quick onset and offset, so there should not be lasting effects. As far as side-effects, it's one of the safest medications you can have and is the first-line choice (after local anesthesia) for anti-anxiety/analgesia. Whether to use it or not is entirely up to you. If you feel like you'd benefit from it, then go for it. If you're comfortable enough without it, then I'd skip it and save the $$.
I became extremely ill at the dentist once under this gas. All of a sudden I felt the sweat trickle down my face and then felt like I was falling down a deep, deep canyon. When I awoke...they were giving me smelling salts....I remember sliding along the walls of the buildings to hold me up on my way back to work....I still can't believe they let me leave the office like that. When I got to my job, I passed out again.
I am going in for a root canal on Thursday and I have the option of using Nitrous Oxide. Has anyone ever used this? Any ill effects? Should I eat something before hand?
Thanks
Yes, many times. I recommend it if you are prone to dental anxiety. Either that or a valium.
Bring some music too. It will help. Oh, and I'd skip the food, as I'd want maximum anesthesia, for the money. It ain't cheap and insurance doesn't cover it.
I use it every time. I have never had a bad effect. I am 50yrs old, so it has been many times. You will be in good hands with people who administer it every day.
I became extremely ill at the dentist once under this gas. All of a sudden I felt the sweat trickle down my face and then felt like I was falling down a deep, deep canyon. When I awoke...they were giving me smelling salts....I remember sliding along the walls of the buildings to hold me up on my way back to work....I still can't believe they let me leave the office like that. When I got to my job, I passed out again.
Your dentist used to much then. It should NEVER have that effect on anyone.
I use it whenever I get a root canal Won't go to a dentist that doesn't use it. My youngest daughter has had to have two fillings done and she was just fine with it. The dentist has to make sure the gauges are set correctly and that they use the right amount. It should be just enough to make you "not care" but your still coherent, can converse, aware of what is going on, etc.
It is a very safe gas as long as it is used PROPERLY! I deal in it so I'm very familiar with it. Now, if I could just bring a bottle of it home
Do it. I do if its available. It sure takes the edge off the procedures. I am alot calmer and it dosn't seem near so bad.
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