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Do dentist's offices have residual anaesthetic fumes?

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Engineering, work practice, and administrative controls that help reduce these exposures in all anesthetizing locations, are identified and discussed. .... read more

Several of the chemicals used in dentistry seem to have a smell which resembles anaesthetic agents. There are rules in most countries about room ventilation wherever inhaled anaesthetics are used. In my country, the entire volume of air in the room is required to be completely changed every twenty seconds. read more

At the end of the procedure, we will turn off the nitrous oxide and place our child on oxygen only. Once your child is on 100% oxygen, they will have no residual effects from the nitrous oxide gas. Nitrous oxide is one of the safest drugs that we have in anesthesia and dentistry. Note: Most insurance companies DO NOT cover nitrous oxide. read more

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