Friday, 22 September 2017

Various Methods For Dental Anesthesia

By Deborah Ross


Although various dental procedures are perfectly painless today, numerous people still don't feel very comfortable when they have to visit their dentists. Most dentists combine commonly used painkillers with various anti anxiety methods and drugs, to make this whole experience much more comfortable for their patients. So, here are some commonly used dental anesthesia combinations you can expect your dentist will use as well.

Novocain is a local anesthetic that is commonly used during dental procedures. It is injected into the area where the procedure should be performed, with the purpose of numbing the entire area. It affect tooth nerve fibers, preventing them from sending impulses to the brain. This way you will not feel the pain during the procedure, and for a while after it is done. Novocain is really one effective painkiller.

Novocain is perfectly efficient in eliminating the pain used alone. Even so, the biggest issue is to deal with the anxiety most dental patients experience prior and during dental surgical procedures. That's why their doctors mostly combine Novocain with various relaxing methods, such as oral medication, nitrous oxide or intravenous sedation, to help their patients to feel more comfortable during their surgical procedures.

When it comes to various orally taken medications, the most popular ones are probably Ativan and Valium. They should be taken up to one hour prior to surgical procedure. Thanks to the fact these drugs might have various side effects, someone has to be there with such patients to bring them home safely after everything is done. Dizziness is quite common side effect, for example.

Which anti anxiety method will your dentist prescribe depends on your personal anxiety level. Orally taken drugs have moderate effect, and, combined with previously mentioned pain killer called Novocain, could be quite enough for majority of patients. They aren't expensive, they are easy to use and they provide sufficient level of relaxation, making it all more comfortable.

Nitrous oxide, or so called laughing gas is another commonly used relaxant. It is administered by breathing through the nasal mask after receiving the Novocain. The effect of this particular relaxant depends on the quantity of inhaled gas. It's usually up to the patient to inhale as much as it is needed. This method is the lightest anti-anxiety method and it doesn't cause any hangover effects whatsoever.

I. V. Sedation is reserved for those patients that could hardly cope with their anxiety other ways. This highly efficient method will put you in really relaxed state, completely comfortable, relieving you from all your fears and similar issues you wont be able to cope with.

Twilight sleep or I. V. Sedation is the most expensive method, but also the most effective one. It makes the patient completely unaware of the procedure, although they will remain awake during it. It will also cause so called hangover effect, and such patients must have an escort to come home safely. These effects might remain there for some time, and this must be taken into consideration as well.




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