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Does triazolam work good for dental surgery?

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Yes: Triazolam is also sometimes used as an adjuvant in medical procedures requiring anesthesia or to reduce anxiety during brief events like MRI scans.

Answered 12/24/2022

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Yes : Halcion (triazolam) can be used successfully for oral surgery.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Yes: Triazolam is used routinely by many dentist for oral conscious sedation. The medication is very safe when used appropriately. One of the best "side-effect" i've noticed with my patients is they have amnesia so they don't remember the procedure. I posit the patients don't mind this too much. Make sure you ask your dentist if you have questions about medications and why they are using them.

Answered 8/21/2018

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

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Halcion (triazolam): My dentist swears by it, due to its short half-life.

Answered 5/20/2015

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