- Root canal treatment
- Bridge Implant and Denture
- Crown and Bridge
- Denture, Plate, Clipper
- Tooth Fillings
- Dental Bonding
- Safe Removal of Amalgam Fillings
- Inlay – Onlay – Overlay restoration
- Teeth Cleaning
- Aesthetic Gum Surgery
- Guided Bone & Tissue Regeneration
- Gum Grafting
- Crown Lengthening
- Scaling and Root Planing
- Bone Grafting
- Jawbone Loss and Deterioration
- Socket Preservation Procedure
- Sinus Augmentation
- Ridge Augmentation
- About Bone Grafting
- Jawbone Health
- Dental Implant
- Implant Placement
- Mini Dental Implants
- After Dental Implant Placement
- Bar Attachment Denture
- Bone Grafting for Implants
- Missing All Upper or Lower Teeth
- Dental Cosmetics
- Dental Veneer
- Tooth Whitening
- Tooth removal
- Tooth Extraction
- Surgical Extraction
- Pain-Free Treatment
Pain-Free Dentistry with Laughing gas Sedation
If the very thought of going to the dentist makes you anxious, you are one of many people who dread the dentist’s drill, postponing a visit to the dentist until you can’t ignore your dental problems any longer. By putting off dental care you expose yourself to serious health risks.
Contemporary dentistry provides an effective way for you to receive timely dental treatment that is anxiety and pain-free.
We, at Kitcha Dental Clinic in Chiang Mai, Thailand, offer sedation dentistry using Laughing gas to make your visit a comfortable and stress-free experience.
What’s Sedation Dentistry
Allowing for pain-free dentistry, sedation dentistry with the exception of laughing gas requires you to take medication prescribed by the dentist an hour before your appointment. The effect of the medication is that you reach the dental clinic in a relaxed yet fully responsive state. Even when you are in the dentist’s chair, you aren’t really unconscious – only mentally removed from the goings on around you.
The sedative’s effect wears off after six-eight hours, which means you will need someone to drive you to and back from the clinic.
Sedation using laughing gas offers welcome relief from this constraint as the gas leaves your system within a short time, usually 3-5 minutes of stopping the gas-supply.
Laughing Gas
Laughing gas is perhaps the most popular sedative used in dentistry, and for very good reasons. Laughing gas is a light or mild sedative. Inhaling an oxygen and laughing gas combination will soothe and calm your nerves. This method of sedation does not involve any needles or IVs, and is ideal for those who are afraid of needles.
The gas is also safe – there are minuscule chances of anyone being allergic to this oxide of nitrogen, and because the sedation dentist/administrator exercises complete control over the drug’s level, overdose is virtually ruled out.
Here’s a small list of the advantages of employing laughing gas in sedation:
- No after-effects – you needn’t worry about fighting any hangovers.
- Easy adjustments to the depth of sedation.
- Inhalation sedation provides increased safety for people suffering from liver or heart diseases, diabetes, and epilepsy.
- Minimal gagging
- Acts really fast – takes only 20 seconds to reach the brain.
When You Shouldn’t Go For Laughing Gas
It’s not advisable to use laughing gas in the following situations:
- If you suffer from multiple sclerosis, chest problems, emphysema or a cold.
- If you are pregnant.
It’s not a bad idea to ask the dentist for a short trial of the laughing gas sedation technique before proceeding to get a feel for the method.
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