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Your dentist might recommend that your child be administered
anesthesia or sedation to relax them in order to safely complete some dental
procedures. Click here to download questions to ask your dentist before your
child undergoes any type of anesthesia.
Local anesthesia is a type of anesthetic used to prevent
pain in a specific area of your mouth during treatment by blocking the nerves
that sense or transmit pain, which numbs mouth tissues. Your dentist may apply
a topical anesthetic to numb an area in preparation for administering an
injectable local anesthetic. Topical anesthetics also may be used to soothe
painful mouth sores. Injectable anesthetics may be used in such procedures as
filling cavities, preparing teeth for crowns or treating gum disease.
Depending on the procedure, you may need a pain reliever
after treatment. Analgesics are used to relieve pain and can be broken into two
groups: non-narcotic and narcotic. Non-narcotic are the most commonly used
drugs for relief of toothache or pain following dental treatment. They include
aspirin, acetaminophen and non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs such as
ibuprofen. Narcotic analgesics, such as opioids, act on the central nervous
system to relieve pain. They are used for more severe pain.
Be sure to talk with your dentist about how to properly
secure and dispose of any unused, unwanted or expired medications, especially
if there are any children in the household. Also, take the time to talk with
your children about the dangers of using prescription drugs for non-medical
purposes.
For some dental visits, your dentist may use a sedative,
which can induce moderate sedation. Sedatives can be administered before or
during dental procedures. Sedation methods include inhalation (using nitrous
oxide), oral (by taking a pill) and intravenous (by injection). More complex
treatments may require drugs that can induce deep sedation, reducing
consciousness in order to relieve both pain and anxiety. On occasion, general
anesthesia can be used, in which drugs cause a temporary loss of consciousness.
Dentists use the pain and anxiety control techniques
mentioned above to treat millions of patients safely every year. Even so,
taking any medication involves a certain amount of risk. That's why the ADA
urges you to take an active role in your oral health care. This means
understanding the risks and benefits involved in dental treatment, so that you
and your dentist can make the best decisions about the treatment that is right
for you. Working together, you and your dentist can choose the appropriate
steps to make your dental visit as safe and comfortable as possible, and to
help you keep a healthy smile.
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