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We offer
the following methods to provide comfort during oral
treatment. Unless
you have special needs, local anesthetic will be used
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Local Anesthetic
This is by far the most
common form of anesthetic. You will receive
a nearly painless injection of an anesthetic, which
is short acting (one-hour), long acting (three-hour),
or extra long acting (up to six-hours). There
are virtually no side effects.
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Sedatives
If you are very anxious or nervous
about oral treatment, please ask us about pre-medication.
This medication is provided to you about
half an hour (30 minutes) before the treatment
begins. You should plan to arrive half an hour
early and have someone present to drive you
home later. There is, no additional fee for
this service.
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T.E.N.S.
Anesthetic
Transcutaneous Electrical
Nerve Stimulation, or T.E.N.S., a relatively
new concept, affords non-chemical anesthetic
effects for up to 70% of patients. The procedure
requires slightly more time than chemical anesthetics,
but is harmless and has no after-effects or
post-operative "numbness." A
T.E.N.S. fee is present on such services.
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Nitrous
Oxide
Is provided on request to all
our patients for any/all dental procedures.
Fee? We don't charge, but some offices do.
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