Nitrous
Oxide Gas, often referred to as laughing
gas or sweet air, is an effective anesthetic
drug that has many benefits for patients
seeking dental treatment.
Nitrous
oxide (also called laughing gas)
- This gas, which is inhaled by the patient
through a rubber face mask, helps people
feel relaxed and is one of the most common
forms of sedation used in the dental office.
Effects wear off quickly after the gas
is turned off. This is the only form of
sedation under which patients can drive
after the procedure and can eat food within
a 12-hour period of the procedure. With
IV, oral and general anesthesia, the patient
cannot drive following the procedure or
eat after midnight the night before the
procedure. |