Facts About Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous oxide is commonly called laughing gas, and is an odorless and colorless gas used to relieve pain and anxiety during dental procedures. While laughing gas does not necessarily make you laugh, it can promote a sense of relaxation for people who may become squeamish before or during dental treatments. Nitrous oxide is inhaled orally and will not put you to sleep, although your speech may be slurred.

FAQ’s About Nitrous Oxide

How is nitrous oxide administered?

The best part about nitrous oxide is that no needles are required for its administration, and it is usually inhaled through a small rubber face mask. Since the gas enters your lungs through your nasal passages, people with stuffy noses or breathing problems may have trouble receiving nitrous oxide.

How does it make me feel?

Most people usually experience five stages of sedation: light-headedness, a tingling sensation in the arms and legs, a warm feeling, a feeling of euphoria, and then a sleepy feeling.

How long does it take for the gas to kick in and wear off?

Nitrous oxide works rapidly, and can relax a patient within 3 minutes. It is eliminated from the body about as quickly and patients are usually able to drive themselves home.

Should I have an empty stomach before consumption of Nitrous oxide?

A big meal combined with nitrous oxide may result in nausea. Your stomach shouldn’t be empty either, so it is best to eat a small meal hours before your appointment.

Is it safe for children to use?

Nitrous oxide is considered very safe for children over the age of three. Once it is turned off it is exhaled quickly from the body, and he or she can stay awake during the procedure.

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