Laughing Gas

Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is the most frequently used method for alleviating mild-to-moderate dental anxiety. It is a very safe and effective way to calm anxiety, raise a child’s pain threshold and help the time pass quicker than normal. Nitrous oxide is administered through a small mask that fits on your child’s nose. As the laughing gas begins to work, some kids do in fact laugh, but will also become calm. They will be awake and able to communicate with us.

At the end of the appointment, your child will resume breathing regular oxygen and the effects of nitrous oxide will disappear within a few minutes. Children can resume regular activity immediately after having laughing gas.

FAQ

Is laughing gas safe?

Yes, Laughing gas for kids is safe when administered by a trained professional.

How long will the effects of the laughing gas last?

We use nitrous oxide for sedation during some dentistry treatments to help patients who might be too anxious. The effects of this laughing gas only last from 3-5 minutes after we remove the patient’s mask.

How will my child feel after laughing gas?

After receiving Laughing gas treatment, your child may feel sleepy, floaty, warm, and might have tingling in their hands and feet.

Can a child go back to school after laughing gas?

Absolutely! After the effects of laughing gas sedation wear off, your child can definitely go back to school and finish a normal day.

When would a dentist possibly recommend using nitrous oxide for my child?

Dentistry with nitrous oxide may prove useful for children who have special needs, are extremely fearful, or have trouble keeping still during long procedures.