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The most commonly employed technique used in conscious sedation dentistry is inhalation sedation with nitrous oxide and oxygen (N20-02) or "laughing gas". It is estimated that approximately 35% of U.S. dentists use this technique to relieve pain and dental anxiety.
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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. ... ; Dental Info / Dental Treatments / Sedation Dentistry / Benefits of Nitrous Oxide...
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Because nitrous oxide is a painkiller, you may be offered nitrous in lieu of or in addition to novocaine. Nitrous was first used in dentistry in Hartford Connecticut in 1844.
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Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nitrous oxide , commonly known as happy gas or laughing gas , is a chemical compound with the chemical formula N 2 O. At room temperature, it is a colorless non-flammable gas, with a pleasant, ...
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Nitrous oxide/oxygen is perhaps the safest sedative in dentistry. It is well tolerated. It has a rapid onset, is reversible, can be adjusted in various concentrations and is non-allergenic. Your child remains fully conscious -- keeps all natural reflexes -- when breathing nitrous oxide/oxygen.
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Oral sedative medications such as diazepam can be given to a patient the night before a dentistry procedure or 30 minutes to an hour before the dental appointment, ... In one form of conscious inhalation sedation, nitrous oxide gas (also known as laughing gas) is used to induce a state of relaxation. A local anesthetic will...
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The aim of this study was to evaluate dental treatment performed under nitrous oxide sedation in Bergen during the period 1983-88. Data from 435 treatment sessions in 151 patients were analysed. Most of the patients were children anxious of dental treatment.
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The Medscape Journal ... Nitrous Oxide [pharmacology] ... 10024-97-2 (Nitrous Oxide)
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