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Post-Operative Instructions

  • » Local Anesthesia
    • Your child may have had some local anesthetic injected by the doctor during today's appointment. Commonly the area will be numb for an additional 2 hours after treatment, and it is this window of time where a child can seriously injure themselves. Because of the numbness they are experiencing, they will not feel the trauma from biting their cheeks, lips, or tongue.

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  • » Nitrous Oxide
    • Because Nitrous Oxide is used in the form of a gas during dental procedures, once discontinued in the office setting, the gas is almost immediately dissipated from the body within seconds. There are no prolonged side effects when using Nitrous Oxide, and normal activity can be resumed post dental procedure. However, the main concern lies with the effects of local anesthesia, and caution should be geared towards prevention of lip, tongue, and cheek biting as instructed by the dentist.


  • » Extractions
    • NUMBNESS: Watch your child carefully as he/she may bite or play with his numb lip or tongue. This may cause irritation or pain to the area without him/her realizing it until the numbness wears off. Avoid eating for 1 ½ to 2 hours after the procedure to assure that the anesthetic has worn off.

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  • » Oral and Intravenous (IV) Sedations
    • For safety, while driving home, please use an infant car seat or seat belts to restrain your child. Also, carefully observe your child’s activities the rest of the day. The effects of the pre-medication may last for a few hours. Even though your child’s balance may appear to return to normal shortly after the sedation, we recommend that you restrain your child from climbing stairs, riding bicycles or anything that requires full coordination and balance for the rest of the day.

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