Conscious sedation

Clients breathe a mixture of N2O2 and O2 gases during the curing.

This gas mixture eases distress, dread, but does not dissolve pain therefore it is needful to use anaesthetic. Patients are fully conscious during the surgery; they can pull together with the dental doctor and assistant. Clients can have slightly numb limbs, their feeling will rise, their concern eases and they will get in an expressly good humour.

The implosion of breath of this gas does not effect any complication. It does not dissolve or impact the effect of any type of medication. There is no complete contraindication against it; it is only women to be with child who it can not be given to. Relative contraindications can be: cold temperature, cold in the head nose, flu as nose hollows are not free and the implosion of the breath of gas is held up.

It is not needful to come with a vacant stomach and there is no laboratory monitoring beforehand. It has no by-effects like nausea or giddiness. There is no time restriction for the treatment. It can be applied as long as needful to complete the dental treatment.

After finishing the curing oxygen is given to the clients so it will wash out the mixture from the body thereupon it does not leave any impact and the patient can leave on his/her own feet. Fortunately there is no age line, it can be applied in all ages.





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