Nitrous Oxide is a sweet-smelling, non-irritating, colorless gas which you can breathe.
Nitrous Oxide has been the the primary means of sedation in dentistry for many years. Nitrous Oxide is safe. The patient receives 50-70% oxygen, with no less than 30% nitrous oxide.
The patient is able to breathe on their own and remain in control of all bodily functions.
The patient may experience mild amnesia and may fall asleep, not remembering all of what happened during their appointment.
Though there are no major contraindications to using Nitrous Oxide, you may not want to use it if you have emphysema, exotic chest problems, M.S., a cold or other difficulties with breathing, or are nursing an infant.
You may want to ask your dentist for a "five minute trial" to see how you feel with this type of sedation method before proceeding.
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